Q You are the only chief minister of Kerala to return to power despite the BJP and Congress consistently trying to undermine you. What is the secret of your success?
A. It is not my personal success but the collective success of the LDF (Left Democratic Front), led by the CPI(M). The people of Kerala know us very well. They know who has stood by them in times of distress and who is trying to place roadblocks in Kerala’s development and welfare. They are also quite aware of the political efforts to corner and malign our government. Kerala’s success despite all the odds is due to the people’s unity and resilience.
Q. Has the gold smuggling through diplomatic channels controversy and the high-voltage media campaign against your government affected your government’s credibility?
A. When our government has nothing to do with these matters, how can it affect us? The real question should be why smuggling of contraband articles into the country—through our ports and airports—spiked over the past eight or nine years?
Q. Is interference by central enforcement agencies hampering the performance of your government?
A. They are trying, without much success. We continue to discharge our duties based on our constitutional mandate. We have not abandoned any development initiative or welfare measure, despite the Union trying to arm-twist opposition-ruled states to follow their diktats on relief and welfare measures, development schemes, financial expenditure, borrowings, and so on. As a matter of fact, despite these interferences, Kerala has performed better than the Union, with our GSDP growing at 12.1 per cent as opposed to the national GDP, which is expected to grow at just 6.5 per cent.
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