Calling it a "disgraceful and petty insult" to an elected Chief Minister, AICC Communication department in-charge Randeep Surjewala alleged that this is a phenomenon that has now become "characteristic and typical of the ruling BJP's style of politics".
A controversy had erupted yesterday over the decision of SNDP, an organisation of backward Ezhava community, to exclude Chandy from attending the function on Tuesday.
R Sankar was also Kerala Pradesh Congress committee (KPCC) President.
"It was incidentally the Chief Minister who invited Prime Minister Modi in the first instance, on the request of Vellapally Natesan General Secretary, Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam to unveil the statue," Surjewala claimed.
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He said that it is not only a "transgression" of protocol, but also that of cooperative federalism that is constantly "trumpeted" by the Prime Minister and his colleagues.
"The attempt in Kerela is aimed at misappropriating another Congress Icon/leader of the yore. This Modi/BJP model emanates from a desire to cover the legacy crisis of the RSS/BJP and the extended parivar. Now it is Congress icon R Sankar's, earlier it was Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Lal Bahdur Shastri, with the sole aim of legitimising their communal agenda," Surjewala said.
"The claws of the PMO, RSS, and the BJP, itching to communally surcharge the forthcoming Assembly elections in Kerela are starkly visible. This will be fought staunchly by the Congress Party in Kerela as also elsewhere," Surjewala said.