BJYM Workers Protest in Kerala Demanding CM’s Resignation and ADGP’s Removal
BJYM workers marched to Kerala State Secretariat demanding CM’s resignation and removal of ADGP, following CPI(M) leader PV Anwar’s allegations. Police used water cannon to disperse them.
Tension gripped the Kerala capital on Wednesday as workers of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), the youth wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), marched to the State Secretariat demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the removal of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) following recent allegations made by CPI(M) leader PV Anwar. The protest saw a massive turnout as BJYM members converged from different parts of the state to voice their demands.
The protest was triggered by allegations raised by CPI(M) leader PV Anwar, who accused the state government and senior police officials of failing to uphold law and order. The allegations centered around what Anwar described as a “systemic failure” in the police department, implicating senior officials, including the ADGP, in negligence and alleged corruption. The BJYM, seizing on these claims, launched their protest calling for immediate action against those named.
Clashes and Dispersal
As the protest intensified, BJYM workers marched towards the State Secretariat, raising slogans and carrying placards demanding justice and accountability. The situation quickly escalated when protesters attempted to breach the barricades set up by the police. In response, the Kerala Police deployed water cannons to disperse the crowd, leading to tense scenes in the area. Several protesters were seen drenched, but the march continued undeterred, with leaders vowing not to back down until their demands were met.
“We are here to demand the resignation of the Chief Minister who has failed the people of Kerala,” said BJYM State President K Ganesh. “The allegations made by CPI(M) leader PV Anwar have exposed the deep rot within the system. The Chief Minister and the ADGP must step down immediately to ensure a fair investigation.”
Police Action and Public Reaction
The use of water cannons by the police has sparked criticism from various quarters. Several human rights organizations and opposition leaders condemned the action, calling it a “heavy-handed” approach to a peaceful protest. However, the police defended their actions, stating that the measures were necessary to maintain public order and prevent any untoward incidents.
“We had to use water cannons as a last resort after repeated warnings were ignored,” said a senior police officer. “The protesters were attempting to breach the security barriers and posed a threat to public safety.”
Political Fallout
The protest and its aftermath have added fuel to the already heated political atmosphere in Kerala. The opposition parties have seized the moment to attack the ruling government, accusing it of corruption and a lack of accountability. The allegations by PV Anwar have become a rallying point for the opposition, which has called for a special investigation into the matter.
Meanwhile, the ruling CPI(M) has dismissed the protests as a political stunt by the BJP and its youth wing. “These allegations are baseless and politically motivated,” said a senior CPI(M) leader. “The government is committed to transparency and accountability. There is no need for the Chief Minister or the ADGP to resign over baseless charges.”
Next Steps
As the situation continues to unfold, the BJYM has announced plans for more protests across Kerala if their demands are not met. The coming days are likely to see further political drama, with both sides digging in their heels. With the state’s political climate already charged, this episode could have far-reaching implications for the upcoming state elections.
For now, Kerala waits to see how the government will respond to the growing pressure, as demands for accountability and justice continue to resonate across the state.