Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Senior Congress leader K. Muraliharan criticized the Modi government, alleging that it was accused of systematically distorting history and humiliating Mahatma Gandhi.
In a strongly words Facebook post, CM Vijayan said that Gandhi converted his life into a universal message, and was accurately murdered by a Hindutva fundamentalist because he stood inconsistent to democracy and secularism.
The Chief Minister wrote, “Gandhi and his ideal stood in the path of divisive politics, which provoked communal forces.”
The Chief Minister fled to the center to issue a post stamp and coin to mark the centenary of an organization, an organization, which was banned after Gandhi’s assassination, which was banned after Gandhi’s assassination.
Calling the move a “insult to the Constitution”, he said that he has been decided to release him on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti that “even Gandhi’s memory disturbs the Sangh Parivar”.
He accused the government of repeatedly trying to project VD Savarkar, which was tried as a national symbol in the Gandhi murder case.
CM Vijayan warned, “This attempt to replace Savarkar for Gandhi is a dangerous distortion that should oppose secular society.”
Echoing the spirit, Muraliharan announced that the “Gandhi” efforts for the “Gandhi” of the Modi government would be fought and defeated.
Inaugurating a Gandhi philosophy program at Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday at Thiruvananthapuram, Muraliharan called the release of a 100 rupee coin carrying the RSS seal as “derogatory”.
He said, “Those who collaborate with the British during India’s independence struggle have no moral right to decide the syllabus of this country,” he said.
Muraliharan accused the Sangh of demanding a re -writing of history to suit his “conceptual agenda” and warned that such steps challenged India’s “democratic and secular foundation”.
The two leaders used the Gandhi Jayanti that to underline that the fight against communalism and historical revisionism is important, saying that Gandhi’s pluralism’s vision is true for “divisive politics”.
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