Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today hit out at the BJP-led NDA government for replacing the photo of Mahatma Gandhi with that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the calendars and diaries of Khadi and Village Industries Commission saying it is an "act of sheer pettiness".
"People who didn't contribute anything in the Independence struggle are now not even sparing the image of Gandhi," the CPI-M leader said in a Facebook post.
He said replacing Gandhi's image with that of Modi is an act of "sheer pettiness".
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Alleging the BJP government is "implementing the RSS agenda", Vijayan said "each step of the Centre is in tune with the RSS' move to destroy secularism in the country."
Vijayan said all secular-minded people in the country should unite to face the "challenges posed by RSS".
A controversy had erupted last week when KVIC published their calendar and diary with a photo of Modi weaving khadi on a charkha (spinning wheel).
Vijayan also came down on BJP leaders in the state for their criticisms of Malayalam film director Kamal and said no one has the right to demand another person leave the country.
"What right do the RSS have to demand those who express an opinion which they do not like, to leave the country," Vijayan said, referring to the statement of BJP general secretary A N Radhakrishnan asking Kamal to leave the country.
Sangh Parivar affiliated outfits had slammed the director over his alleged remarks in connection with the playing of national anthem during the screening of films at the IFFK last month.
Vijayan also criticised some BJP leaders' statements against noted writer M T Vasudevan Nair for the latter's opposition to demonetisation.
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