BJP accuses Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan of insulting CRPF over protection given to Governor Khan

The BJP called for an apology from the Chief Minister to the nation and its people over the purported remarks against the central force.

ByPTI

Published Jan 29, 2024 | 11:19 AMUpdatedJan 29, 2024 | 11:20 AM

Governor Khan

The BJP in Kerala, on Sunday, 28 January, levelled accusations against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, alleging that he insulted the Central Reserve Police Force by supposedly equating the central force to a private security service.

Senior party leader and Union Minister V Muraleedharan launched a scathing attack against the Chief Minister, citing remarks that Vijayan made in connection with the Union government’s deployment of CRPF personnel for the security of Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Saturday, 27 January.

The saffron party called for an apology from the Chief Minister to the nation and its people over the purported remarks against the central force.

In a dramatic turn of events in Kollam district on Saturday, Governor Khan, facing a black flag protest by SFI members, confronted the agitating student wing of the ruling CPI(M) by sitting on the roadside and hitting out at the Chief Minister.

The Union government then extended Z+ security cover to Khan, who criticised Vijayan for allegedly “promoting lawlessness”. Khan, as the head of the state, asserted that he would not “tolerate the lawlessness.”

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CM’s remarks

During a press conference in the state capital on Saturday, Chief Minister Vijayan stated, “The CRPF is not new to Kerala. The only thing special about it is that he (Governor Khan) has been clubbed along with a select group of RSS workers in the state who enjoy the protection of the Centre.”

He proceeded to list the names of RSS functionaries receiving the protection of the central force in the state.

BJP leader Muraleedharan, who criticised the Chief Minister for his statement, characterised the RSS as a “great organisation” and remarked, “It is an insult to suggest that a force formed with the purpose of serving the country provides protection to activists of that particular organisation.”

Muraleedharan argued that the Chief Minister’s comments amounted to an insult of the CRPF. He contended that Vijayan, in his capacity as the head of the Home Department, had demeaned Malayalees with such statements.

“The Chief Minister should tender an apology to the country and its people for insulting the force like this,” he asserted.

The BJP leader further alleged that Vijayan, in his role as the Home Minister, had failed to ensure adequate security for the Governor.

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