Thiruvananthapuram: Senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar on Friday lambasted the CPI(M)-led LDF government in Kerala over its tussles with Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and said the Left dispensation was attempting to 'demean' and 'denigrate" the constitutional post of the Governor and creating "Constitutional anarchy" in the state.
He said the Governor is a constitutional post and his roles, duties and powers are all well inscribed in the Constitution but the ruling CPI(M) is denying everything, refusing to recognise constitutional mechanism and does not recognise the powers of the Governor. "The Governor is duty-bound and he is doing the same as the Constitution provides for."
"But, I wonder that the Chief Minister himself is calling the Governor names...This kind of demeaning of the Governor and the denigration of the Constitutional post is never seen before," the leader alleged at a press conference here. Javadekar, also the Kerala Prabhari of the saffron party, criticised the ruling CPI(M) over its plan to stage agitation in front of Raj Bhavan with the participation of over one lakh people and said the "gherao is completely undemocratic".
He further charged that General Education Minister V Sivankutty had threatened the Governor by reminding him of the assassination bid against C P Ramaswamy Iyer in the year 1947. "You (government) are not following the UGC rules, That's the whole issue. And it is not designed to capture universities. You have already captured it...Spouses of K K Ragesh, M B Rajesh and A N Shamseer who took benefit," he said.
Ragesh is the private secretary of the CM, Rajesh is the Local Self-Government Department Minister while Shamseer is the Assembly Speaker. "So, CPI(M) has the habit of capturing universities...creating narratives and intoxicating the youth of the country. That's what they did in the JNU, DU and other universities. They want to do this in Kerala also.....People will give befitting replies to this," he added.