Kerala Governor skips portions critical of Centre in his policy address

Governor skipped text which referred alleged tendency of Centre to roughshod' traditions of cooperative federalism by bypassing Kerala.

Update: 2018-01-22 13:20 GMT
Kerala by Governor P Sathasivam also omitted the reference about the 'plotting' by some communal outfits in triggering riots in the southern state. (Photo: File)

Thiruvananthapuram: The policy address of the LDF government in Kerala by Governor P Sathasivam on Monday at the start of the Assembly session saw him skipping portions critical of the BJP government at the centre.

In the printed copy of his address, prepared by the state government and distributed to legislators and media, there was a reference to the alleged tendency of the central government to "roughshod" the traditions of cooperative federalism by bypassing the state government.

However, this portion was not read out by the Governor during his speech.

"We are also perturbed by the tendency of the central government to roughshod the best traditions of co-operative federalism by bypassing the State Government and directly dealing with the district authorities and local bodies," the text said.

The Governor also omitted the reference about the "plotting" by some communal outfits in triggering riots in the southern state.

"Kerala has once again been identified as first in the country in maintenance of law and order and top the country in the ranking of quality of life. There has not been any instance of communal riot in our state despite the plotting by certain communal outfits," the copy of the speech said.

When contacted, the Chief Minister's Office told PTI that they were not keen on making any comment on this issue.

"We usually do not make any comment on the Governor's policy address," the official sources said.

In his speech, Sathasivam referred to campaigns by some "communal outfits" on the law and order situation of the state on both social and conventional media, in the past year.

"Despite being a state with some of the best law and order indices in the country, a month long campaign was carried out across India, on certain flimsy grounds by some communal outfits," he said.

However, people of the state en masse responded to this campaign featuring the hash tags, the Governor said.

During the past one year, there had been "slanderous" attacks on the secular traditions of Kerala, doubts thrown on its social sector achievements and vilification of the law and order situation from various quarters, he said.

In October 2017, the BJP had taken out the much-hyped 'Janaraksha yatra' against the alleged 'red terror'.

BJP National President Amit Shah, who participated in the yatra, had alleged that Kerala, under the CPI(M)-led LDF government, had become a fertile ground for 'jihadi terror'.

He had also alleged that whenever the LDF government came to power, attacks against saffron party cadres increased in the state.

Countering the BJP charges, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had alleged that the Janaraksha yatra had propagated "lies and false messages".

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