Amit Shah Announces BJP's Kerala Agenda: Development, Safety, Faith
BJP unveils Kerala election agenda focusing on development, safety, and faith protection.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the BJP's campaign for the upcoming Kerala Assembly election, outlining a three-point agenda: developed Kerala, safe Kerala, and protection of faith. He emphasized the alleged theft of gold artifacts from the Sabarimala Ayyappa temple as a key campaign issue, promising continued protests until the state government transfers the investigation to a neutral agency. Shah accused the ruling LDF and UDF opposition of "match-fixing" to share power, hindering the state's development.
He also criticized both fronts for their alleged alliances with divisive organizations like Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, SDPI, and PFI. The event took place in Thiruvananthapuram on 11 January 2026.
Key Facts
BJP agenda: Developed Kerala, safe Kerala, faith protection
Sabarimala theft: Key campaign issue
Accusation: LDF and UDF involved in match-fixing
UPSC Exam Angles
GS Paper II: Polity and Governance - Political Parties and their role
GS Paper I: Social Issues - Religious and communal issues
Potential question types: Statement-based, analytical questions on political strategies
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Key Locations in Kerala Politics
Map highlighting Thiruvananthapuram (site of Amit Shah's rally) and Sabarimala (site of alleged gold theft), central to the BJP's Kerala agenda.
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Background
The political landscape of Kerala has historically been dominated by two major fronts: the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF). This duopoly has shaped the state's governance and policy-making for decades. The BJP's emergence as a significant political force in Kerala is a relatively recent phenomenon.
While the party has had a presence in the state for several years, its electoral success has been limited. The BJP's strategy in Kerala has often focused on issues of religious identity and cultural nationalism, seeking to consolidate Hindu votes. The Sabarimala temple issue, in particular, has been a recurring theme in the BJP's campaigns, reflecting the party's efforts to appeal to religious sentiments.
Latest Developments
In recent years, the BJP has intensified its efforts to expand its base in Kerala. The party has focused on strengthening its organizational structure, increasing its outreach to various communities, and highlighting issues of corruption and governance failures under the LDF and UDF governments. The BJP's national leadership has also played a more active role in the state's politics, with frequent visits by senior leaders and targeted campaigns.
The party's performance in the local body elections has shown some improvement, indicating a gradual increase in its support base. However, the BJP still faces significant challenges in overcoming the entrenched dominance of the LDF and UDF.
Practice Questions (MCQs)
1. Consider the following statements regarding the political dynamics of Kerala: 1. Historically, Kerala's political landscape has been dominated by the LDF and UDF. 2. The BJP's electoral strategy in Kerala has primarily focused on economic reforms. 3. The Sabarimala temple issue has been a recurring theme in the BJP's campaigns. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.1 and 2 only
- B.1 and 3 only
- C.2 and 3 only
- D.1, 2 and 3
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Answer: B
Statements 1 and 3 are correct. The BJP's strategy has focused more on religious and cultural issues than economic reforms.
2. In the context of political alliances in India, which of the following statements accurately describes the term 'match-fixing' as alleged by Amit Shah in the context of Kerala politics?
- A.A formal pre-election coalition agreement between two parties.
- B.A tacit understanding between two rival parties to share power alternately, hindering effective opposition.
- C.A merger of two political parties to form a stronger entity.
- D.A post-election alliance formed to secure a majority in the legislature.
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Answer: B
Match-fixing, in this context, refers to the alleged tacit understanding between LDF and UDF to share power, preventing genuine opposition and development.
3. Which of the following statements is NOT correct regarding the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JeI-H)?
- A.It is a socio-religious organization advocating for Islamic principles.
- B.It was banned by the Indian government in 2019.
- C.It is one of the oldest Islamic organizations in India.
- D.It aims to promote peace and understanding among different communities.
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Answer: B
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind was NOT banned by the Indian government in 2019. Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir was banned.
Source Articles
Amit Shah unveils BJP’s three-point poll agenda in Kerala, demands investigation by neutral agency into Sabarimala gold theft - The Hindu
Watch: Amit Shah: BJP’s goal is to form government in Kerala - The Hindu
Assam cannot be led by those who protect ‘infiltrators’, says Amit Shah - The Hindu
Amit Shah releases BJP’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ in Mumbai, says BJP will not allow religion-based reservation in the country - The Hindu
Panneerselvam meets Amit Shah amid talk of his return to the BJP’s fold - The Hindu
