Oman Daily Observer

Vijayan trolled over treatment in US

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s proposed 17-day-long treatment at Mayo Clinic in US for an undisclose­d ailment has led to a number of adverse reactions from across the spectrum.

According to Kerala’s General Administra­tion Department, Vijayan, accompanie­d by his wife Kamala Vijayan, will leave for the US on August 19 and return on September 6, with the entire expenses to be met from the state exchequer.

The first reaction came from Kerala’s foremost industrial­ist who is also one of the highest tax payers.

Kochuousep­h Chittilapp­illy wrote in his Facebook page on Tuesday: “Nothing personal, but while reading this news I remembered about the days when we had labour strike at V-guard years back... The CITU people then called me ‘Petty Burshua... American cheruppu nakki [sandal licker]..’ At that time I was only a small scale industrial­ist, having only an old Lamby scooter. How time flies and ideals and ideologies change!!.”

Chittilapp­illy whose group companies owns premier leisure water parks, electronic and electrical appliances, textile units in Kerala and outside, had a few years taken on the militant Kerala trade unions by single-handedly unloading things from a truck, after headload workers demanded hefty rates for the work.

The next reaction came from MT Sulekha, widow of late Congress veteran G Karthikeya­n.

While wishing him a successful trip, she, however, cautioned Vijayan, that he will have to be prepared to answer so many questions on what happened there.

“When I returned from Mayo Clinic with my husband, his office (Karthikeya­n was the Speaker of the Kerala Assembly) had to answer several questions that came from an activist through the RTI window and it included questions like which medical profession­al here asked that the Speaker should go to US for treatment, who all accompanie­d the Speaker, which all countries were visited and such questions.

“So you should be prepared to keep a list of all what you do, as there will be such questions, when you are back,” wrote the retired college professor.

Ahead of the 2001 assembly elections, which the Congress-led United Democratic Front won, one big campaign issue was a photo, captioned “Revolution­aries in a UK hospital”, showing veteran Left leader V S Achuthanan­dan lying in a hospital bed in Britain with the then CM EK Nayanar visiting him.

Vijayan, accompanie­d by his wife Kamala Vijayan, will take treatment in Mayo Clinic in US for an undisclose­d ailment from August 19 to September 6, with the entire expenses to be met from the state exchequer

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