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The Hindu
2 days ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
Safeguard values of co-operative sector: Binoy Viswam
The cooperative sector must hold fast to its core values of transparency and credibility, CPI State Secretary Binoy Viswam warned, cautioning that any deviation from these principles could push the movement into turbulent waters. He was inaugurating the State conference of the Kerala Cooperative Employees Council (KCEC) at Thrissur Town Hall on Sunday. Mr. Viswam noted that while there are continuous attempts to weaken the cooperative sector in the State, the strength of the movement lies in upholding its foundational ethics. He lashed out at the Union government's promotion of Multi-State Cooperative Societies, calling them a deliberate attack on the cooperative sector in the State. 'These entities are designed to undermine the spirit of cooperative sector,' he said, directly accusing the BJP-led Centre and Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah of politicising cooperative institutions for ideological gain. 'The Multi-State model is a weapon aimed at suffocating Kerala's cooperative sector. Like the sword of Damocles, it dangles above us. If it falls, the lifeline of this sector could be destroyed,' Mr. Viswam cautioned, adding that this threat must not be underestimated. Referring to the central agency Enforcement Directorate (ED), Mr. VIswam remarked: 'Everybody has realised that Modi regime's investigative agencies go after money. But regardless of whether the ED comes or not, we must stay true to our path.' He reminded that those involved in cooperative sector must walk the path of transparency and inspire others to do the same. 'There are some who behave as if they have a license to do anything. That mindset is dangerous and unacceptable. We must remember that this sector is essential for our existence,' he pointed out. KCEC State President B. M. Anil hoisted the flag. KCEC State Secretary P. A. Sanjeev presented the martyr's resolution, while State vice president Bindu K. S. moved the condolence motion. The valedictory session was inaugurated by Revenue Minister K. Rajan, with State vice-president Jayakumar presiding.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
‘Not the BJP's Bharat Mata': CPI to hoist national flags, plant saplings in protest; questions governor
'Not the BJP's Bharat Mata': CPI to hoist national flags, plant saplings in protest; questions governor THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/KANNUR: CPI is not ready to leave aside the controversy that erupted over the 'Bharat Mata' portrait at Raj Bhavan. The CPI will hoist the national flag and plant saplings on Saturday to underscore the message that Bharat Mata is truly represented by the tricolour, not the saffron flag. Agriculture minister P Prasad had boycotted the environmental day function at Raj Bhavan on Thursday after governor Rajendra Arlekar rejected the minister's demand that a portrait of Bharat Mata installed on the dais be removed as the portrait is widely used by the RSS. The minister said the agriculture department decided to shift the function to Durbar Hall in the secretariat complex after Raj Bhavan wanted him to offer floral tributes to the portrait. CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam said in a statement on Friday that at government events and tableaus, portraits featuring Bharat Mata carries the national flag. However, the one used by Raj Bhavan shows a saffron flag and other motifs usually seen at RSS events. 'Who said Bharat Mata rides a lion? Who said Bharat Mata has to hold a saffron flag? India does not know of such Bharat Mata. Jawaharlal Nehru has explained in detail what Bharat Mata means,' he said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade online with TMGM TMGM Sign Up Undo Viswam told reporters in Kannur on Friday that the governor's official residence should not be converted into the camp office of BJP. 'The governor's obstinate stance to use the image at Raj Bhavan as instructed by RSS could not be accepted. Governor should make clear his priority — is it Indian Constitution or RSS?' Viswam said. Viswam said the governor's post is unnecessary in India. 'Presently, the central govt is misusing the governors to control opposition-ruled states. Governors in non-BJP ruled states are illegally holding bills passed by state assembly. The main aim is to resist the development of the states,' he said. Meanwhile, CPI Rajya Sabha MP P Santhosh Kumar wrote to President Droupadi Murmu alleging 'misuse' of gubernatorial authority in the opposition-ruled states. He alleged that the use of Bharat Mata image 'potentially contravened' the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950, and the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971, 'by misusing national symbols for political or sectarian purposes'. On Saturday, all branches of the CPI will hoist the national flag and plant saplings to underscore the message that Bharatamba is truly represented by the tricolour. The saplings will be nurtured by the party branches as symbols of national unity, Viswam said. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Bypoll will be an evaluation of LDF rule, says Viswam
Thrissur: state secretary Binoy Viswam on Tuesday said his party did not have any hesitation in saying that the Nilambur bypoll would be an evaluation of the LDF govt as the party was fully confident of an LDF victory there. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "LDF is in an advantageous position in every aspect. The LDF govt is the only hope in the political scenario prevailing across the country,'' the CPI functionary said while addressing a family meet organised as part of CPI's centenary celebrations. He said the CPI had not uttered a word that could weaken the LDF govt. "There can be some shortcomings and there may have been some occasions when we had to speak out. However, all those observations were meant to strengthen the LDF,'' Viswam said. He, however, stuck to the CPI stance that the BJP-led govt at Centre was a fascist regime. Interestingly, the CPM has not yet taken such a stance, so far. Emphasising that P V Anvar will not be a factor at all in Nilambur bypoll, Viswam recalled the stance taken by the departed CPI leader C K Chandrappan that Anvar is such a degenerated politician that the Communist parties should not go anywhere near him. He asserted that the CPI was never happy with the split in the Indian Communist party and called for the parties' unity. The enemy will win if we stand divided and that should not happen, Viswam said.


The Hindu
27-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Full-fledged fascist regime ruling country: CPI Kerala chief
Communist Party of India (CPI) State secretary Binoy Viswam has said that the country has been under the rule of a full-fledged fascist regime. Speaking at the inauguration of the CPI's birth centenary celebrations and a communist family gathering held at the Thrissur Town Hall on Tuesday, Mr. Viswam accused the ruling Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of embracing foreign fascist ideologies while attempting to label communists with the same brush. 'The RSS and the BJP are rooted in foreign ideologies. Now they are trying to place that label on the head of the communist party,' he said. 'The first RSS Sarsanghchalak, Hedgewar, was a former Congressman who sent his follower Dr. Moonje to Italy to meet Mussolini. Inspired by that meeting, he imported fascist ideas to India. Later, the second Sarsanghchalak, M.S. Golwalkar, drew from Nazi ideology, and came up with a book propagating those views under the name Bunch of Thoughts. So, if any organisation's head fits the fascist hat, that's the RSS's.' Mr. Viswam added that what the country saw today was not just a drift toward fascism, but full-fledged fascism. 'The regime is marked by shameful racial supremacy and unashamed corporate servitude.' Full freedom He reminded the audience that the communist party was the first to unequivocally demand 'Poorna Swaraj' for India, even before the Congress. He referred to the 1921 Ahmedabad Congress session where Maulana Hasrat Mohani presented the Poorna Swaraj resolution, and credited the communist party for being ahead in its call for full freedom. 'The CPI is not a party that can, or should, change to fit the times. We exist only as long as we stay true to our foundational values,' Mr. Viswam said. 'Historical events like the 1964 split were unfortunate, but the split will not change the history. We are not interested in creating any controversy.' He recalled the contribution of CPI leader and former Chief Minister C. Achutha Menon, who tried to create a modern Kerala. Mr. Viswam warned against allowing narrow political interests to erase that transformative period. On current political realities, Mr. Viswam stressed that Left unity was essential and warned against alliances that weakened progressive politics. 'Victory is possible only if we stand together. We must resist and defeat the unholy alliances that undermine leftist strength.' CPI district secretary K.K. Valsaraj presided. Revenue Minister K. Rajan, CPI leaders K.P. Rajendran, C.N. Jayadevan, A.K. Chandran, P. Balachandran, MLA, and V.S. Sunil Kumar addressed the gathering. Fascism thrived where human struggle faded, and it should be countered not just politically, but culturally as well, said poet Alankode Leelakrishnan. He was speaking at a seminar titled 'Progressive Art and Literary Movement: A Legacy of Resistance,' organised in Thrissur as part of the CPI birth centenary celebrations. Cultural vigilance 'Wherever people stop resisting, fascism begins to settle in. In today's India, where fascist shadows are spreading, we cannot afford to overlook this reality,' Mr. Leelakrishnan warned. 'Cultural vigilance is essential to confront and dismantle the filth of fascism.' Reflecting on Kerala's legacy of social reformations, he said that it was the power of progressive cultural interventions—plays, literature, and social narratives—that fuelled the State's renaissance. 'It was the fire lit by art and literature that powered social reformations. The responsibility to keep that fire alive rests with the communists,' he said. Karivellur Murali, secretary of the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi, said those trying to rewrite India's history today were devoid of any historical grounding. 'They are rewriting a past they were never part of,' he said in his address. The seminar also featured writer Valsalan Vathussery and screenplay writer K.R. Sunil, who spoke on the need to defend and deepen Kerala's progressive cultural legacy.


Hans India
23-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
Viswam student bags State 1st rank in Sainik entrance exam
Tirupati: Students of Viswam Educational Institutions, Tirupati, delivered an exceptional performance in All India Sainik School Entrance Examination held on April 5, 2025. V Mokshith secured State first rank in 9th grade category by scoring 370 out of 400 marks. In 6th grade category, Hruthik Royal (281 marks), V Nihar (275), and Sohini (270) achieved top scores. Other high achievers include Rasagna, Jeevan Sai Reddy, Aryan Reddy, Bhuvanesh, Lohith, Mahidhar, and Ashwin, who all secured outstanding ranks at State level. Viswam students also scored 150/150 in Mathematics and 50/50 in the Intelligence Test, highlighting the institution's academic excellence. Dr N Viswanatha Reddy, Chairman of Viswam Institutions and Vice President of the Coaching Federation of India (State Chapter), stated that consistent top results over the past 35 years reflect the institution's commitment to quality education. He thanked the teaching staff and parents for their vital support.