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Friday, June 6, 2025

Bharat Mata

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The decision of Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar to retain the image of Bharat Mata astride a lion at the Raj Bhavan for the World Environment Day event is both symbolic and constitutionally sound. 

Bharat Mata is a revered national personification. It is deeply embedded in India’s cultural and historical consciousness. By upholding this motif in a government function, the Governor was simply reinforcing national pride  His stance reflects a principled commitment to tradition and national identity, rather than bending to ideological sensitivities. In this light, Governor Arlekar acted responsibly, ensuring that Raj Bhavan remains a dignified venue representing the spirit of the nation.

On the other hand, Agriculture Minister P. Prasad’s decision to boycott the event appears both petty and politically motivated. Instead of focusing on the substance of World Environment Day he chose to spotlight a non-issue.  Perhaps it is to gain media traction or appease ideological factions within the LDF. Such actions erode the decorum expected from public representatives and distract from governance. 

If the minister had genuine concerns, the mature course would have been dialogue, not absence. His conduct only underlines a growing tendency among certain leaders to politicize symbols of national unity for short-term gains. And this undermes the larger interests of the state.
-K A Solaman

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