#Venezuela #Protest #Exercises
The pro-Venezuelan protests seen in Kerala are scenes that even cross the boundaries of political drama. While in many parts of the world, the Venezuelan people themselves are taking to the streets against the dictatorial regime of Nicolas Maduro, here some are trying to whitewash the communist regime by raising the outdated slogan of “American occupation”.
It is not America that has pushed a country that used to be overflowing with oil wealth into famine and currency depreciation, but it is the failure of Maduro’s communist regime. These comrades, who are not ready to accept the fact that a box full of currency is needed to buy a chicken egg, are more enslaved to ideology than to reality. The cry of “democracy is in danger” when the police stopped the CPI(M) protest in Bengaluru, and the silence when they are allowed to do whatever they want in Kerala is evidence of double standards.
In fact, these Venezuela protests are a smokescreen to hide the corruption and failures of governance that are currently being discussed in Kerala. It is not only the need of America to end the drug trade that is competing with countries like Colombia and Mexico and the regime that is starving the people; it is the moral obligation of the world community. It is completely irresponsible to condemn such an act and to take to the streets here in support of a defeated communist regime.
Like the question of where the comrade' "karanbhoot" will go for treatment, what is the ethical basis for these protests remains an unanswered question. Such unnecessary protests to divert people's attention from the real problems in Kerala deserve strong condemnation.

