CM Pinarayi Vijayan Responds To Amit Shah on Kerala Gold Scandal Says TRV Under Full Control Of Union Govt

A few days after Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack at Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in connection with the gold smuggling case.
The Chief Minister has now come out and responded to Amit Shah giving a point-by-point rebuttal accusing Amit Shah of using communal remarks. Pinarayi Vijayan also hit out at the Congress working in cahoots with the BJP.
The war of words between the two leaders certainly escalating. Amit Shah firstly leveling corruption charges against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. And now a point by point rebuttal coming in from the chief minister.
When CM started responding to nine questions that were asked by Amit Shah then he didn’t answer these particular nine questions and he responded to the questions with another set of questions.
Pinarayi Vijayan also said that the Thiruvananthapuram airport is under the control of the central government. He also accused that how smuggling increased in Thiruvananthapuram airport after BJP came to power.
It was the first charge that he put into place. The second charge he put on Amit Shah that how he denied the fact that he has not played a part in protecting the people of his party when the gold smuggling investigation was going on.
Also, the Chief Minister didn’t answer any of the nine questions put up by Home Minister Amit Shah and he only evaded it.
Instead, he went ahead by calling and reminding people of what happened in 2002 in Gujarat, and how nothing has changed. In fact, in the entire speech of Amit Shah in Thiruvananthapuram, there was no mention of any particular religion.
But still, the Chief Minister tries to polarize by saying that Amit Shah did try to communalize and he is a personification of communication. These are the charges which have been highlighted by Pinarayi Vijayan as a response to the questions asked by Home Minister Amit Shah.
The CM also said that Congress is working in cahoots with the BJP, wherein both the Congress and the left are in an alliance and poll-bound West Bengal.