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Monday, April 6, 2026

People's expectation

#People's #Expectation
Here are some of the essential issues that should be the priority issues of the government that comes to power in the next election

Schools and villages that are being controlled by the liquor and drug mafia, death pits on roads that threaten lives, youths who are fleeing to other countries due to unemployment, and hospitals that are suffocating due to lack of basic facilities: all these together question the survival of Kerala. When crop failure and price collapse are debilitating the farmers, institutions like Supplyco are selling dead stock of puttu powder even during elections without providing the necessary assistance.

The lack of safety for girls and ordinary people on the roads, backdoor appointments using PSC as a pawn, goondaism, injustice on the part of the police, excessive fees and fines for government services, etc. make a mockery of the claim of a "developed society". The style of government where promises often turn into empty words is increasing disappointment and distrust among the people.

 When landslides, floods and epidemics cause misery, the government's style of making money by neglecting disaster management is a cause for great concern. In a situation where even basic things like salaries, pensions and rations are uncertain, the people are not demanding any extraordinary benefits. On the contrary, they are demanding only the right to live with dignity. The people hate a government that thinks it can continue to govern by increasing the public debt.

The country needs a government that does not suffocate the people, but one that protects their basic rights. The people's hope is that the incoming government will be prepared to take these matters seriously and act.
-K. A. Solaman

Friday, April 3, 2026

Psychopath

#Psychopath
In a movement that is supposed to hold its colleagues and followers together with affection, anointing its predecessor with harsh clinical terms like psychopath  violates all boundaries of political etiquette.

It is a bit of a stretch to call a leader who has been active in public life for decades and has proven his administrative excellence a 'psychopath' without any scientific basis.

When such expressions are made against a political guru who has guided generations, it is tantamount to insulting not only his personality but also the values ​​built on which a movement has been built. When this case reaches court, there is no doubt that this young doctor of political diagnosis will sweat.

This psychopathic call is so cruel that it seems that the Rs 50 lakhs asked for as compensation has decreased.  When there are so many respectable words left in the dictionary to express political disagreements, it is pure ignorance to serve expressions that should be carried with a medical certificate in front of the microphone.

Those who defame G Sudhakaran, a leader who dedicated his entire political life to the people, will only understand that words have weight when they are spent on litigation and legal fees. If they are forced to go to court and finally apologize and hold their heads high, it will be a clear warning against such locust expressions in politics.

-K. A. Solaman

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