Kochi: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan Tuesday condemned Maharashtra BJP Minister Nitesh Rane's derogatory remarks referring to Kerala as 'Mini Pakitan', calling them 'deeply provocative and deplorable'.
Vijayan criticised the remark as reflective of the 'Sangh Parivar's' approach towards Kerala, accusing them of using hate campaigns and divisive narratives to marginalise regions where they struggle to gain influence.
"The derogatory remark by Maharashtra Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane, labelling Kerala as ‘mini-Pakistan’, is deeply malicious & utterly condemnable. Such rhetoric reflects the hate campaigns orchestrated by the Sangh Parivar against Kerala, a bastion of secularism & communal harmony," Vijayan said in a post on X.
Addressing an event in Purandar Taluka in Pune on Sunday, Rane, while speaking in Marathi, had said: "Kerala is a mini Pakistan, that is why Rahul Gandhi and his sister are elected from there. All terrorists vote for them. This is the truth, you can ask. They have become MPs after taking terrorists with them," he said.
Facing sharp criticism from opposition parties for his comments, the BJP minister on Monday maintained that Kerala is very much a part of India, and he is merely raising issues of religious conversion of Hindus and "love jihad" in the southern state.