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‘Cult of Pinarayi Vijayan': Row over documentary as CPI(M) draws Oppn fire over ‘hero worship'
‘Cult of Pinarayi Vijayan': Row over documentary as CPI(M) draws Oppn fire over ‘hero worship'

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

‘Cult of Pinarayi Vijayan': Row over documentary as CPI(M) draws Oppn fire over ‘hero worship'

At the helm of Kerala, currently the only Left-ruled state in the country, for nine years, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who had earlier been the state CPI(M) secretary for 18 years, is now the subject of a documentary, 'Pinarayi the Legend', released ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. The CPI(M)-backed Kerala Secretariat Employees Association (KSEA) has produced this documentary, which was released on May 28 in the state capital to mark the Vijayan-led LDF government's fourth anniversary in its second consecutive term. Tamil actor-politician Kamal Haasan launched the documentary in the presence of Vijayan and a slew of Left leaders. Speaking during the launch of the documentary, Vijayan said, 'I realise that the love you (KSEA) have shown me is your support and love towards the LDF. You have depicted that support considering me as its symbol.' Although the glorification of a personality is not in sync with the CPI(M)'s ideology and policies, the documentary has been released by the KSEA barely four months after it launched a ballad celebrating Vijayan. Penned by a government employee linked to the association, the song was sung by 100 women during the KSEA's golden jubilee building inauguration. The song, which was performed in the presence of Vijayan, compared the CM to a 'phoenix' and the 'general of an army'. Earlier, in 2022, during a CPI(M) district conference in Thiruvananthapuram, the party had arranged a mega thiruvathira, a traditional dance performed by women in the state, with hundreds of dancers performing to the tune of a song praising Vijayan. The song described Vijayan as 'karana bhuthan (the cause or person behind) the party shining across the world', and depicted him as the 'saviour' when severe flooding struck Kerala in 2018. However, despite the party facing criticism for promoting a personality cult, CPI(M) state committee member M V Jayarajan maintains that Vijayan's legacy is worthy of such celebrations. 'The documentary cannot be considered as worship of an individual. It is about the legendary life of Vijayan and the good things his government has done over the last nine years. The documentary might have celebrated the government's achievements and it has got a historical perspective also,' said Jayarajan. 'Vijayan, as a leader of the student movement, had been in the forefront of the fight for universal education. After he became the CM, he ensured infrastructure development in schools in Kerala, spending around Rs 5,000 crore. Nobody can deny his long legacy and days of torture during the emergency period,' Jayarajan added. Besides organising various cultural events on Vijayan's legacy, several CPI(M) leaders seemed to have conferred a cult status on the CM. Last year, CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan had described Vijayan as the 'burning sun'. In April 2024, when Vijayan travelled abroad after polling ended in the Lok Sabha elections, senior party leader A K Balan countered allegations that the CM did not campaign for the INDIA bloc candidates outside Kerala by saying, 'Even God rested after six days of creating the universe, then why not Vijayan?' Vijayan's case notwithstanding, the CPI(M) has traditionally opposed hero worship. In 2009, when Vijayan was the state CPI(M) secretary, there was some unease in the party over the individual popularity of his party rival and then CM V S Achuthanandan. Known as a crowd-puller among the CPI(M) leaders, Achuthanandan created an impression that he had grown beyond the party, leading Vijayan to publicly say that 'outside the party, a leader is nothing'. Vijayan buttressed his point by citing lines from an Urdu anecdote, giving the example of a boy who tried to collect the roaring sea into a bucket. When the water in the bucket did not generate waves, Vijayan said, the child was told that the water attained its full strength only when it was in the sea. Similarly, Vijayan said, a leader gained support when he remained within the party. In 2018, when CPI(M) activists in Kannur released a video titled 'Crimson son of Kannur' on senior leader P Jayarajan, the CPI(M) had come out against it, saying that the personality cult will not be accepted. Jayarajan came under fire for allegedly glorifying himself and thus going against the party's practices. The principal Opposition Congress has now targeted the CPI(M) for centralising power for a single person in a departure from its previous practices. State Congress spokesperson Jyothikumar Chamakkala said, 'The LDF, CPI(M) and the party-led government have got centralised to a single person Vijayan… None in the CPI(M) is courageous enough to speak out against Vijayan turning into an autocrat and promoting hero worship culture… Decades back, it was the CPI(M) that stood for decentralisation of power in the state government.'

Need to encourage leaders like Pinarayi Vijayan: Kamal Haasan
Need to encourage leaders like Pinarayi Vijayan: Kamal Haasan

The Hindu

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Need to encourage leaders like Pinarayi Vijayan: Kamal Haasan

'We must encourage leaders like Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan who are not shy of criticism and recognise them for their good work,' actor Kamal Haasan has said. He was speaking at the release of a documentary Pinarayi the Legend brought out by the Kerala Secretariat Employees' Association in connection with the fourth anniversary of the second Left Democratic Front (LDF) government led by Mr. Vijayan on Wednesday. The actor who had kicked up a controversy with his recent statement that the Kannada language was 'born out of Tamil,' leading to a fierce backlash, began his speech in Malayalam. He made it a point to underline that Kerala was his State too and he was thankful to Malayalis for counting him as one of their own since his younger days. 'Proven the opposite' The actor who then shifted to speaking in Tamil so that what he said 'could be heard there too' said there were complaints that south India was not flourishing but Mr. Vijayan was one of the leaders who had proven the opposite. He said their political ideologies might diverge but when it came to social service, both he and Mr. Vijayan were comrades. People should be made the centre of all ideology. 'We are all workers. Mr. Vijayan is a leader of the workers,' the actor said. Kerala, he said, had everything going for it to make progress. It was the State's need that Mr. Vijayan live a long and healthy life. Mr. Vijayan's birthday was celebrated by cutting a cake. Unbreakable bond Welcoming the actor, Mr. Vijayan said Kerala was the actor's home. He had forged an unbreakable bond with the audience here. He had also shown that an artiste had a social commitment beyond art, and had led many protests for social justice in recent times. Mr. Haasan cared about people and had a Left mindset, Mr. Vijayan said. He spoke about the LDF returning to power for a historic second consecutive term and the response of the people to public meetings held in connection with the fourth anniversary of the government. The 30-minute documentary throws light on Mr. Vijayan's life and political career.

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