Kerala Politics: Government of Boys vs. Inclusivity
Congress leader K C Venugopal claimed a 'government of boys' will come to power in Kerala, a statement critiqued by CPI(M) leader V Sivankutty, who stressed the current government includes everyone, including girls. The exchange highlighted ongoing political rivalries leading up to the next Assembly elections.
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K C Venugopal, a leader from the Congress party, has caused a stir with his assertion that a 'government of boys' will take control in Kerala's upcoming Assembly elections. This remark targeted the incumbent Left-led government, specifically criticizing its sluggish action on social welfare pensions, promised nearly five years prior.
Reacting sharply, CPI(M) leader and General Education Minister V Sivankutty refuted Venugopal's claims, underscoring that the current government serves all people, irrespective of gender. His rebuttal included a poignant moment with a young girl, emphasizing the inclusive nature of Kerala's government.
The political tussle underscores rising tensions as parties gear up for elections, with each side trying to assert its vision for Kerala's governance. The discourse highlights the larger debate over gender representation and the fulfillment of electoral promises.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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