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Kerala Education Minister Condemns CPI Protest Language Over PM Shri Scheme

Disagreements over the implementation of the PM Shri scheme have escalated into a public dispute within Kerala’s ruling coalition, with Education Minister V. Sivankutty expressing strong disapproval of the language used by CPI protestors.

Thiruvananthapuram – A rift has emerged within Kerala’s Left Democratic Front (LDF) as education Minister V. Sivankutty publicly criticized the CPI’s protest tactics and rhetoric surrounding the centrally-sponsored PM Shri Schools (PM Shree) scheme. The minister voiced his displeasure on Thursday, October 30, 2025, alleging that the slogans and statements made by CPI-affiliated organizations were deeply hurtful and unproductive.

Insulting Remarks and Internal Disagreement

According to reports, the conflict began when Minister Sivankutty attempted to discuss the matter with CPI State Secretary Binoy Vishwa at the CPI headquarters. He claims that during this attempt, fellow minister G.R. anil made a dismissive statement to the media, indicating he would not engage in conversation if Sivankutty was present.

“GR Anil behaved with disdain, as if a person who had been sleeping somewhere had come to the office,” Sivankutty reportedly stated. He further refuted claims made by CPI leader Prakash Babu suggesting that party General Secretary MA Baby was powerless in the situation.

The core of the dispute centers on the PM Shri scheme, a national initiative aimed at upgrading schools across India. The CPI has expressed reservations about the scheme, fearing it could undermine Kerala’s existing public education system. Though, Sivankutty maintains that the disagreements have been resolved.

Did you know? – The PM Shri Schools scheme aims to upgrade 14,500 schools nationwide by 2027, providing modern infrastructure and quality education.

Calls for Maturity and Concern Over External Support

Sivankutty emphasized the importance of respectful dialogue within the communist parties, stating, “One should never do things that cause pain to anyone. It is good for everyone to use words carefully. There should never be a painful protest between communist parties.”

Adding another layer to the controversy, the minister also addressed a social media post by AIYF State Secretary TT Gismon. Gismon had criticized Sivankutty for accepting congratulations from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) – a student association affiliated with the Bharatiya Janata party – regarding the PM Shri scheme. Gismon’s post suggested that such acceptance indicated a misalignment with communist principles.

pro tip: – Coalition politics often involve navigating differing ideologies. Open dialogue and compromise are crucial for maintaining unity.

PM Shri Dispute Resolved, Further Review Planned

Sivankutty affirmed that all major disputes related to the PM Shri scheme were settled on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, following discussions and a search for a viable solution. he explained that a detailed discussion of the agreements signed with the central government led to a consensus.

“It is natural to have conflict on the front lines,” the minister acknowledged. “The leaders discussed and took steps to find a solid solution.A conclusion was reached after a detailed discu

Reader question: – Do you think internal disputes like this weaken a ruling coalition’s ability to govern effectively?

Here’s a breakdown of how the questions are answered:

* Why: The dispute arose from disagreements over the PM Shri scheme, with the CPI fearing it would undermine Kerala’s public education system. The CPI also objected to the language used in protests and perceived alignment with the BJP.
* Who: Key figures involved include Education Minister V. Sivankutty, CPI State Secretary Binoy Vishwa, Ministers G.R. Anil and Prakash Babu,

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