Political Face-Off: Satheesan vs. Vijayan on Facebook Debate
V D Satheesan challenges Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan's proposal for a Facebook debate, arguing that real-time exchanges are irreplaceable. He accuses Vijayan of avoiding direct questions and highlights discrepancies in housing data. The tensions rise amid upcoming state assembly elections.
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Kochi—In an escalating political row, Congress leader V D Satheesan on Wednesday criticized Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's suggestion for a Facebook debate. Speaking at Paravur, Satheesan emphasized the inadequacy of social media platforms for genuine, real-time discourse, particularly in the political arena where immediacy is crucial.
Satheesan accused Vijayan of evading direct accountability, citing an ongoing dispute over housing figures from different administrative tenures. A confident Satheesan asserted his capability to counter the chief minister's claims, supported by data and logical reasoning, while questioning Vijayan's hesitance for a live debate.
The verbal exchange sets the stage for the state assembly elections on April 9, intensifying the political atmosphere. Satheesan reiterated his readiness for a public debate at any venue and time set by Vijayan, challenging the merits of a Facebook discussion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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