In a hard-hitting letter to Modi, Chandy said the prime minister's comparison of Kerala to Somalia during a recent poll campaign rally while claiming that the state had 'adverse' economic and social parameters has "shocked" the people of the state as it has nothing to do with the ground realities.
He also requested Modi to show some "political decency" by withdrawing the statement as they are "baseless and contrary to ground realities."
"With great deal of regret, let me point out that they (previous PMs) never attempted anything that brought disrepute to the office of the Prime Minister like you have done," he said in the letter, a copy of which was released to the media.
Countering Modi's remark that the state had lagged behind in various growth indicators including health and education, Chandy said Kerala was above national average in terms of economic growth and human resource development for the past five years.
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"Yet, you (PM) compared Kerala to Somalia that is reeling under poverty and internal strife. Is it not a shame for the prime minister to pronounce that a state like Somalia exists in the country?," Chandy said.
On Modi's jibe over the solar scam, in which allegations have been raised against him, Chandy said "no one in Kerala is going to be in panic on hearing the word 'solar'".
He said people of Kerala know well that not even a single penny of the government was lost in the scam, which is a financial fraud whose victims are private parties.