Saturday, April 19

The main minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, launched on Wednesday the weight of his office and the government behind the official beneficial of Ias Divya S. Iyer.

Mrs. Iyer had created political controversy and, later, was under the fire of the opposition for praising Kk Ravesh, political secretary of Mr. Vijayan, for his election as Secretary of the District of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] In Kannur.

The Facebook publication of Mrs. Iyer had caused an intense criticism of the leaders of the congress and the handles of the social networks of the opposition.

Crossing line

The critics of Mrs. Iyer charged the high profile bureaucrat to cross a civil service line inviolable to elaborating a political leader. Some of the criticism almost bordered personally and seemed derogatory. Mrs. Iyer found a good vociferous support of the social networks of the IPC (M).

Mr. Vijayan said Mrs. Iyer was married to a family from Congress. Her husband (Ks Sabarinadhan) was the former legislator of the Ponger of Aravikkara. “Insist that a woman must composely share or reflect the policy or line of thought and her husband’s tastes is obviously patriarchal and misogynist. Such archaic attitudes do not take place in a modern and progressive society,” Hey said.

Mrs. Iyer obtained the wrath of the Oopposition for portraying Mr. Cassenh as a bulwark of honesty and dedication. Mr. Hob said some quarter deliberately pointed to Mrs. Iyer. He said he had worked closely with EM. Iyer as political secretary of the main minister. “Is it prohibited for a professional to congratulate another’s work ethics?” Hello Ash.

Overfruited

Previously, Mrs. Iyer had been criticized by Glot by delivering the former Devasswom Minister K. Radhakrishnan, after she won the Constitution of Aathur Lok Sabha for the democratic front of the left in the 2024 parliamentary surveys.

The opposition leader VD Sataesan refused to comment on the controversy. Congress veteran K. Moradharan said that the conclusion to political powers was not a good omen for the famous non -partisan political line and oriented to the public service.

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