Kerala Higher Education Minister R Bindu 
Kerala

Sivankutty did not violate protocol, Governor did, says Kerala Minister R Bindu

Kerala Higher Education Minister R Bindu supported her cabinet colleague V Sivankutty on Friday over his protest at Raj Bhavan, rejecting allegations that he breached protocol.

Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala Higher Education Minister R Bindu supported her cabinet colleague V Sivankutty on Friday over his protest at Raj Bhavan, rejecting allegations that he breached protocol.

She claimed that Sivankutty merely expressed his stance on the Bharat Mata portrait issue in a restrained manner.

On Thursday, Raj Bhavan had strongly criticised Sivankutty for walking out of the programme, organised to distribute 'Scout and Guide Certificates' for school students, 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."

Sivankutty, the state General Education Minister, had walked out of an official event at the Raj Bhavan, the Governor's residence, in protest against the display of a Bharat Mata image -- widely used in RSS events -- during the programme.

Defending her cabinet colleague, Bindu alleged that it was the Governor who violated protocol by displaying the portrait and expecting the minister to bow before it.

"It was an undesirable act and totally unacceptable. The minister only indicated his stand in a restrained manner. That is Kerala's stand and that is also the government's stand," she said.

She also alleged that the Raj Bhavan was being turned into a centre of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and for spreading its propaganda.

"What kind of democracy does this represent?" she asked and said that the Raj Bhavan should not be brought down to the stature of an RSS centre.

Amid mounting criticism from the Left government, led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, over the use of a saffron-clad image at official functions, the Governor had on Thursday firmly stated: "There is no question of doing away with Bharat Mata, as we draw our idea of patriotism and nationhood from Bharat Mata."

Govt clears farm scheme with Rs 24k cr annual outlay for 6 yrs, to be implemented from Oct

Aadhaar OTP verification now mandatory for online Tatkal booking: Railways

One more Nipah case suspected in Palakkad, Kerala steps up response

Kerala to sterilise stray dogs, allow euthanasia of sick animals after rabies deaths

8 new bills to be introduced in Parliament during Monsoon session