
Stand-off between the government of Kerala and Raj Bhavan over the controversial use of the motif “Bharat Mat” on the functions, which on Thursday took part in the symptoms of the release of Governor Rajendra Alelekar.
In addition, he seemed to assume a combat dimension with the main Minister Pinaraya Vijayan, who announced Raj Bhavan that only the constitutionally ordered national symbols were permissible in the positions of the Governor.
It also seemed that the tense entanglement was also escalating, while the Governor’s Office allegedly filed a formal objection against the General Education Minister in Sivankutty’s “loading boycott” of the official event participating in Mr. Arlerakar.
Officials said Raj Bhavan also received a strong exception from Bedlam, which broke out on Wednesday in the Senate of the Senate in Kerala University, where activists of SFI (SFI) and Kerala activists protested against Mr. Arlerkar’s participation organized by private confidence in emergency.
As the bones of the dispute, the placement of Bharat Mat, carrying the flag of saffron and near the lion on stage, appeared again.
The officials said Raj Bhavan Communique seemed to be a letter to Mr. Vijayan. They said that the letter seemed to be separately with a problem raised by Mr. Vijayan.
The government protested against the use of the motif of Bharat Mat Raj Bhavan on the official positions that it was an uncomfortable depiction of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideas about Hindu Rašta.
The cabinet concluded that a constitutionally authorized protocol set in stone prohibits the use of such “political and religious” iconography in state functions.
The opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) found itself in a rare agreement with the government. He accused Raj Bhavan of “replacing” national symbols, such as the National Flag and the National Hymna, using pictures and rituals with political and religious undertones, and objects against “unauthorized” practice devoted to listening to “Bharat Mat” for public functions.
In particular, the Secretary General of the India Congress Committee (organization), KC Venugopal, a deputy, and asked President India against the position of Keral Raj Bhavan.
Meanwhile, Raj Bhavan dug his heels in his stated position that Bharat Mata was a symbol of united India and at the same level.
Published – June 26, 2025 21:54