Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

BHAGWAT DARES KERALA GOVT DIKTAT, TO HOIST FLAG ON RDAY

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

TH I RU VAN ANT HAP U RAM/ NEW DELHI: Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat plans to circumvent an official directive banning political figures from unfurling th et rico lo ur at government and aided schools across Kerala by hoisting it at a CBSE-affiliated school in Palakkad on Republic Day.

The CPI(M)-led LDF government had issued a circular to all government and aided schools across the state that only heads of institutio­ns will be allowed to unfurl the national flag on their premises on January 26. Neverthele­ss, Bhagwat plans to go ahead with hoisting it at Vyas Vidya Peethom on the occasion.

The RSS chief will be in Palakkad to attend a three-day meet around that time. The right-wing organisati­on has dismissed the CPI(M)’s allegation that it was trying to whip up tension by “defying” government directive.

“We will go ahead with our plan.

The government directive is not binding on the school because it does not come under the state curriculum ,” said E Krishnadas, district president of the BJP.

A similar incident occurred on Independen­ce Day in 2017, when it was announced that Bhagwat would unfurl the tricolour at the Karna ki am man higher secondary school on the out skirts of Palakkad.

Hours before the event, district collector Mary Ku tty res-trained the institutio­n from hosting the RS S chief because it was deemed “improper for a political leader to hoist the national flag at an aided school”. The school went ahead with the function, embarrassi­ng the government in the process. Mary Kutty was shunted out a few weeks later.

The RSS defended Bhagwat’s decision.

“It is a people’s festival... Why should the state government be the only representa­tive of the people ?” said Man mo han V aid ya, all-India spoke- sperson of the RSS. The CPI(M) and RSS have been at loggerhead­s in Kerala for decades.

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