The Congress led UDF government will explore steps to form a state vigilance commission to probe corruption cases if voted to power in the May 16 assembly polls,KPCC President V M Sudheeran said today.
Sudheeran, under whose pressure UDF changed some controversial political policies, including the land issue, said the state-level commission could ensure more credibility and impartial investigation in the corruption cases.
"My suggestion is that steps should be taken to form a state-level vigilance commission if UDF comes into power again. There should be more credibility in the investigation of corruption related cases," the Kerala Pradesh Committee President told in a meet-the-press programme here.
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The next UDF government would be more vigilant and cautious not to invite any charges or controversies, he said, adding that CPI(M)-led LDF opposition had no interest to end corruption. Their allegations were not ideology-based but according to their political convenience, he said.
He also said that UDF has a corrective force within the front to guide the government in the right direction in essential situations.
Attacking BJP, he said the functioning of the two year old BJP government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi would also be evaluated in the assembly polls.
Some of Modi's remarks in his election rallies would affect the poll prospects of BJP in the state, he said referring to Modi's comparison of Kerala to Somalia.
"Modi's speeches in the state were part of his attempts to defy federalism in the country. His Somalia remark and statements against AICC chief Sonia Gandhi were sub-standard and unbecoming of his position as Prime Minister," he said.
At a poll rally earlier this week in Kerala, Modi had said that the "infant mortality rate among Scheduled Tribe community in Kerala is worse than Somalia", setting off a political storm and triggering criticism in the social media.
Sudheeran said Congress is the only party at the national level to fight the saffron force while CPI(M) has its presence only in Kerala and West Bengal. Moreover, the third front has no relevance in the country.
"Congress is on a comeback trial. The recent civic body elections in Gujarat and Maharashtra in which Congress scored victory over BJP, is an indication to that. The party's aim is to ensure a BJP mukth Bharat in the next Lok Sabha elections in 2019," the leader added.