Kasaragod (Kerala) [India], As voting for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections approaches in Kerala, a heated exchange of words between Left and Congress leaders intensified on Sunday, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said. That Congress's "credibility to fight Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in danger." Now Congress is demanding Prime Minister Modi to arrest the Chief Minister of Kerala. Yechury told ANI here, "His credibility in fighting PM Modi is under doubt." Demanding arrest is very wrong. We have condemned the arrest of Delhi CM Kejriwal and Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren. Yechury said, "I go by the policies and programmes, and what are they taking? If they ask PM Modi to arrest the Kerala Chief Minister. So I think that's right." This is a highly undemocratic act." Congress leaders in Kerala have been alleging that there is a secret pact between Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the BJP.He says that is why central investigating agencies take a soft stance on corruption charges against the state's Left government. Joining the attack, Rahul Gandhi at a public rally in Kerala wondered why the Kerala Chief Minister was not arrested. While two other Chief Ministers of the opposition have not been arrested "Two Chief Ministers (Arvind Kejriwal and Hemant Soren) are in jail. How is this not happening with the Kerala Chief Minister? I am attacking BJ 24/7, And the Chief Minister of Kerala is attacking me 24 hours a day." /7. It is a binary puzzle,” Rahul said, adding that while both the CPI(M) and the Congress are part of the India Bloc, the two parties are engaged in a heated contest in Kerala, as the main battle in most of the constituencies is with the CPI(M). The Left was particularly unhappy with the Congress's decision to re-field Rahu Gandhi from the Wayanad constituency in Kerala, where the BJP is a marginal political player. Observers argued that Rahul Gandhi's candidature from Kerala in the 2019 general elections helped the UDF achieve a landslide victory in the state, winning 19 of the 20 seats in Kerala that will go to polls on April 26.