"Both Congress and CPI(M) are attempting two models of alliance in the two states. In this election, they have shown their real colours," Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister Ananth Kumar, told a meet-the-press programme, organised by the Kerala Union of Working Journalists here.
While there was a Bengal model with direct alliance between Congress and CPI(M), in Kerala there was an "indirect, underground and hidden" alliance between the two parties, he said.
The BJP-led NDA's endeavour was to see that the state gets a new dispensation which would ensure good governance, development and people's welfare, he said.
Claiming that the two fronts were "nervous" and instead of attacking each other, they were targetting the BJP-led NDA alliance, he said "this shows that BJP has emerged as a force to reckon with... The countdown has started for both the fronts. Their days are numbered," he said.
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Asked what was the basis of the optimism, he said "it is not optimism but self-confidence. Confidence in the wisdom of the people of Kerala. They have experienced enough."
Nobody had believed that BJP would get 282 seats in the last Lok Sabha polls and would form government, he said."There is a churning going on and enough is enough is what people feel."
On CPI(M)'s charge that there was some secret understanding between BJP and UDF in some constituencies, he said "if someone is doubtful about themselves, they make allegations against others."