CM Pinarayi condemns KSU attack on Veena George; CPI(M), LDF, SFI call for Statewide protests
The Hindu
The Chief Minister’s Office said the incident occurred when KSU activists staged a protest against the Minister as she arrived at the Kannur Railway Station
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has condemned the attack allegedly by the Kerala Students’ Union (KSU) on Health Minister Veena George in Kannur on Wednesday afternoon.
Ms. George appeared to have sustained significant injury in the attack, including contusions on her neck and hands. She is currently receiving treatment in the Intensive Care Unit at the Kannur District Hospital. Mr. Vijayan called on her at the hospital.
The Chief Minister’s Office said the incident occurred when KSU activists staged a protest against the Minister as she arrived at the Kannur Railway Station to board a Vande Bharat train to Thiruvananthapuram. Speaker A.N. Shamseer was present when the KSU’s protest erupted, seemingly catching the leaders and the police unawares.
Mr. Vijayan termed the incident a “heinous attack” on a woman holding public office. The incident reflected the inherent villainy in the Congress leadership. “The Congress unleashed a band of assailants against the Minister. It has violated all norms of democratic protest and resorted to mob violence,” he said.
Mr. Vijayan said Kerala’s public health system was storied and had emerged as the best in the country, as per surveys and audits conducted by various national and international agencies, including the NITI Aayog. He said the Congress’s violence against Ms. George would not besmirch or obfuscate the government’s stellar track record in public health care and medical service delivery.
Mr. Vijayan put the onus of the attack on Congress and United Democratic Front (UDF) leadership. He cautioned the opposition against fostering violence by waylaying public figures, chiefly women. He cautioned the UDF against creating a law-and-order issue in the State.

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The Clamorous reed warbler is as loud as they come, but in the urban environment, it is outshouted. Weed clearing in urban habitats brings down its home, the bulrushes. Bulrushes in wetlands are not encroachments, but ‘legal homes’ to birds in the crake and rail family and warblers, so government line agencies ought to tread on them thoughtfully











