Pawan Kalyan Backs President Murmu, Calls for Respect at Tribal Conference

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan expressed deep concern over President Droupadi Murmu's remarks about the poor arrangements at the International Santal Conference in West Bengal. He stated that events celebrating tribal heritage must ensure dignity, participation, and respect for the community. The controversy erupted after President Murmu criticized the remote venue that prevented Santal community members from attending and noted the absence of state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The incident has sparked a political row, with the BJP accusing the TMC government of an insult, while the TMC denies any protocol lapse.

Key Points: Pawan Kalyan on President Murmu's Santal Conference Remarks

  • President Murmu upset over Santal Conference arrangements
  • Pawan Kalyan calls for cultural respect and inclusivity
  • Controversy over venue and political attendance
  • BJP and TMC trade accusations over the incident
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Pawan Kalyan says tribal culture must be "respected", gatherings must reflect "inclusivity" after President Murmu raises concerns over Santal Conference arrangements

Andhra Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan responds to President Murmu's concerns over Santal Conference arrangements, stressing respect for tribal culture.

"Deeply concerned by the painful and sad remarks of Hon'ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu Ji - Pawan Kalyan"

New Delhi, March 8

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Sunday expressed deep concern over President Droupadi Murmu's "painful and sad remarks" regarding the conduct of the International Santal Conference in West Bengal, stating that tribal culture, traditions and voices must always be honoured with sincerity and respect.

In a detailed post on X, Pawan Kalyan said that when an event celebrating the rich heritage of the Santal community is organised, it should ensure the dignity, participation and respect that such a culture deserves.

"Deeply concerned by the painful and sad remarks of Hon'ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu Ji regarding the conduct of the International Santal Conference in Darjeeling, West Bengal. When an event celebrating the rich heritage of the Santal community is organised, it should ensure the dignity, participation, and respect that such a culture deserves," Pawan Kalyan posted.

He said it is regrettable that circumstances arose in which members of the Santal community found it difficult to attend the conference intended for them.

"It is regrettable that circumstances arose where members of the Santal community themselves found it difficult to attend the conference meant for them. Such cultural gatherings must reflect inclusivity, sensitivity, and proper administrative planning," he said.

Pawan Kalyan emphasised that the office of the President of India holds the highest constitutional respect in the nation and must always be treated with the dignity it deserves.

"The office of the Hon'ble President of India holds the highest constitutional respect in our nation and must always be treated with the dignity it deserves. Ensuring that the Hon'ble President's visit is conducted with utmost regard is the responsibility of the concerned administration," he added.

He stated that India's tribal communities are an integral part of the nation's identity and pride, and their culture, and voices must always be honoured with sincerity and respect.

"India's tribal communities are an integral part of our nation's identity and pride. Their culture, traditions, and voices must always be honoured with sincerity and respect," Pawan Kalyan concluded.

The remarks come amid a major political controversy that erupted after President Murmu expressed disappointment over the arrangements at the 9th International Santal Conference in Darjeeling, questioning the choice of venue and noting the absence of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

President Murmu had said, "I am very sad that the people here were unable to reach the conference because it was held so far away. I don't know what went through the administration's mind that they chose a place where the Santal people couldn't go."

She also commented on the absence of state leadership, stating, "If the President visits a place, the Chief Minister and the Ministers should also come. But she did not."

Earlier, reacting to President Murmu's remarks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said the incident was "shameful and unprecedented" and had deeply saddened people across the country.

The BJP has accused the TMC government of insulting the President and tribal communities. At the same time, the Trinamool Congress has denied any protocol lapse and termed the allegations politically motivated, stating that the event was organised by a private body and no protocol violation occurred.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an outsider following Indian politics, this seems like a clear failure of basic event management and respect for protocol. The President's office should be above political games. The focus should be on the community, not on who attended or didn't.
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Meera T
While I agree the arrangements were poor, let's not forget this was organized by a private body. The state government's role is being politicized. The real issue is ensuring tribal voices are heard, not just using this for political point-scoring between parties.
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Aman W
This is so disappointing. India's tribal heritage is our strength. To organize a conference about them without including them properly shows a complete disconnect. Hope this becomes a lesson for future events. Jai Adivasi!
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Karthik V
Respect for the President's office is non-negotiable, no matter which party is in power. The CM's absence speaks volumes. Good that leaders across parties are calling this out. We must do better for our tribal communities.
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Priyanka N
The core issue is inclusivity. If the venue was inaccessible to the community it was meant for, then the entire purpose is defeated. This isn't about politics, it's about basic humanity and respect for our own people. Let's learn and improve.

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