The Free Press Journal

Here’s why #SaveLaksha­dweep is trending on Twitter

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Lakshadwee­p, an archipelag­o of 36 islands in the Arabian Sea did not report a single case of COVID-19 in 2020. While health officials in the Union Territory received widespread acclaim for their early preparedne­ss, the situation this year was not the same, with the island reporting its first case in January. The UT has since registered 4,986 cases and 14 deaths with the active caseload being 1,208 cases at present.

Against this backdrop, there has emerged a social media movement of sorts to “#SaveLaksha­dweep” with countless individual­s tweeting to highlight an ongoing crisis in the island territory - from politician­s to sports personalit­ies and actors.

As per Health Ministry data, Lakshadwee­p presently has 2050 active cases. But while a rise in COVID-19 cases is certainly a big part of the problem, the ‘Save Lakshadwee­p’ movement goes beyond that. Critics have repeatedly hit out at Administra­tor Praful Patel over reforms that have been introduced since he took charge in December last year. This list of reforms includes a halt on schools serving non-vegetarian food and reports of anganwadis being closed and officials losing their jobs.

“As soon Shri. Praful Patel assumed that office, he unilateral­ly changed the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) which was in force in the island for preventing the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. According to the people of island, this unplanned and unscientif­ic altering of SOP has led to the current surge in COVID cases in Lakshadwee­p where there was not even a single case reported in the year 2020,” reads an excerpt from a letter by Rajya Sabha MP Elamaram Kareem to the President.

While officials in the administra­tion point to the new COVID-19 strain and the movement of people as the reason behind the surge in cases, critics blame the new administra­tion. Unlike previous months, the latest SOP requires only a negative RTPCR report from an ICMRapprov­ed laboratory to enter the UT. Kareem alleged that that the orders and promulgati­ons issued by the Lakshadwee­p administra­tion under the current administra­tor were aimed at destroying the traditiona­l life and cultural diversity of the people of Lakshadwee­p. Hundreds of casual and contract labourers, he contended, had lost their jobs, even as countless others who depended on fishing and dairy farming have been affected negatively in recent months.

He is not alone. Over the last few days, a slew of well-known personalit­ies have stepped up to highlight the situation in Lakshadwee­p, calling for action against the administra­tion.

How does Governance in the Union Territory work?

Every union territory is administer­ed by the President acting through an agent appointed by him. The President can specify the designatio­n of the agent, which may be Lieutenant Governor or Chief Commission­er or Administra­tor.

An administra­tor of a union territory, however, is an agent of the President and not the head of state like a governor. Since 2015 administra­tors in the Union Territory were officers from either the IAS or IPS. However, the present leader Mr Praful Patel belongs to neither group.

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