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K.K. Surendran slams CPI(M) over ‘Bharatamba' row
K.K. Surendran slams CPI(M) over ‘Bharatamba' row

The Hindu

time21-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

K.K. Surendran slams CPI(M) over ‘Bharatamba' row

BJP State executive member K.K. Surendran on Saturday (June 21) alleged that the controversy over 'Bharatamba' was evidence of the CPI(M)'s continued reluctance to acknowledge Bharat as a nation. The agenda behind insulting 'Bharatamba' was a delusional attempt to gain political mileage by taking a stance that encourages anti-national forces, he said. Mr. Surendran said the CPI(M) still maintained the stance that Bharat was a conglomerate of multiple nations. He said that India has a culture that envisioned its land as a mother, whereas the CPI(M), upholding communist culture, has attempted to mould Bharat in the image of the former Soviet Union. 'That is why the CPI(M) is confined to Kerala. It should be willing to correct its mistakes at least now,' he said. Inaugurating a public meeting after offering floral tributes to 'Bharatamba' here, Mr. Surendran said that opposing the saffron colour and culture was tantamount to opposing India's culture. BJP district president Deepa Puzhakkal presided over the function.

Bharat Mata row: Kerala Raj Bhavan slams Minister Sivankutty's walkout as 'grave insult' to Governor
Bharat Mata row: Kerala Raj Bhavan slams Minister Sivankutty's walkout as 'grave insult' to Governor

Hindustan Times

time19-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Bharat Mata row: Kerala Raj Bhavan slams Minister Sivankutty's walkout as 'grave insult' to Governor

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala's Raj Bhavan on Thursday strongly criticised General Education Minister V Sivankutty for walking out of a public event while Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar was present on the dais, calling it a "serious breach of protocol and a grave insult to the constitutional office of the Governor." The Raj Bhavan issued the statement hours after Sivankutty walked out of a state government event at Raj Bhavan, protesting against the display of a 'Bharat Mata' image, based on a claim that it was widely used in RSS functions, during the programme. In a strongly worded statement, Raj Bhavan said the Governor, as the constitutional head of the state, deserves the highest respect from elected representatives, especially ministers who are sworn in by the Governor with an oath of allegiance to the Constitution. "The walkout staged by the State Minister for Education & Labour, Shri V Sivankutty, from the dais this morning while the Hon'ble Governor was present, is a gross violation of protocol and a grave insult to the office of the Governor," the statement said. According to it, the minister exited the stage without informing the Governor. "The Minister is sworn in by the Governor, declaring allegiance to the Constitution, has by this public display of misconduct, openly insulted the Governor personally, besides the office of the Governor. The Minister did not even bother to inform the Governor about his abrupt exit," the statement said. The Raj Bhavan said as per protocol, even members of the audience are expected to remain seated until the Governor leaves. "Unfortunately, the Minister who handles the Education portfolio has set an unprecedentedly wrong precedent by his misconduct," it said. The Raj Bhavan noted that the Minister had arrived at the event with a prepared speech, suggesting that the walkout may have been pre-planned. The statement also referred to a remark made by the Minister during his speech, where he admitted he did not recognise the portrait of Bharatamba on the stage. "It is a pity that the Education Minister of the state admitted to the audience that the portrait of Bharatamba is not familiar to him," it said. The incident took place in front of a gathering of Scouts and Guides who had come to receive awards from both the Minister and the Governor. Raj Bhavan said the Minister's actions had not only disrespected the Governor but also sent a poor message to the students present. "Disturbingly, the 'performance' of the Minister was right in front of the disciplined Scouts and Guides who had come to receive the awards from the Minister and the Governor. Thereby, the Minister has insulted the students as well, apart from setting a wrong model before the students," it said. Rajbhavan said it "views today's developments with utmost concern."

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