Claims of KSU attack on Health Minister Veena George ‘drama’, says Kerala Opposition Leader
The Hindu
Kerala's Opposition Leader V.D. Satheesan labels claims of Health Minister Veena George's assault as baseless theatrics and misinformation.
Kerala’s Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan on Thursday (February 26, 2026) dismissed allegations that Health Minister Veena George was attacked by KSU activists.
Speaking to the media, Mr. Satheesan said claims that the Minister was assaulted at the Kannur railway station were “nothing more than drama.” He added that KSU activists “did not come close to the Minister” and the railway police investigation found no evidence of any attack.
According to him, the alleged injury on the Minister’s hand is visible in photographs from events held a day earlier. He further said that, in the absence of eyewitnesses, the Speaker should not have become “part of such a conspiracy.”
“The Speaker’s comments ignore facts and reduce him to behaving like a former SFI member,” he said.
The Opposition Leader also criticised CPI(M) state secretary M. V. Govindan, accusing him of “spreading the blatant lie” that KSU activists pushed and pulled the Minister’s arms and neck to provoke party workers into violence. He demanded that a case be filed against Mr. Govindan.
“The police action of filing an attempted murder case against activists who merely displayed black flags is an overreach. Such moves are being used to divert public anger against the government,” he said.

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