Key Points

Veteran Kerala social worker C Sadanandan Master has been nominated to the Rajya Sabha for his decades of grassroots service. He pledged to champion the Viksit Kerala vision while addressing challenges faced by BJP workers in the state. PM Modi lauded Master's courage against political violence, calling him an inspiration for youth empowerment. The nomination highlights BJP's push to strengthen its Kerala footprint through experienced local leaders.

Key Points: C Sadanandan Master Vows Viksit Kerala Push After Rajya Sabha Nod

  • Master vows to counter political atrocities against BJP workers in Kerala
  • Nomination recognizes his grassroots social work and education legacy
  • PM Modi praises his resilience against intimidation and violence
  • Rajya Sabha nod aims to boost Viksit Bharat and Viksit Kerala initiatives
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C Sadanandan Master pledges to work for 'Viksit Kerala' after Rajya Sabha nomination

Veteran Kerala social worker C Sadanandan Master pledges to uplift BJP workers and advance Viksit Kerala vision following his Rajya Sabha nomination.

"This is a proud moment because the party has shown its confidence and trust in me - C Sadanandan Master"

Kannur, July 13

Calling it a proud moment, veteran social worker and educationist C. Sadanandan Master on Sunday pledged to work harder to help realise the Union government's vision of a "Viksit Kerala," following his nomination to the Rajya Sabha by the President.

Master, who has decades of grassroots service in Kerala, said that the political climate under the ruling Left government has been challenging for BJP workers. He vowed to improve their lives and boost their morale.

"This is a proud moment because the party has shown its confidence and trust in me. This is very important in the context of Kerala politics. The party is now promoting the idea of Viksit Kerala and Viksit Bharat. To help realise this vision, I must work even harder," he said.

"In Kerala, we have faced many atrocities from political opponents, especially in the Kannur district. Many karyakartas have sacrificed their lives for the party. Their families are suffering today. It is my duty to uplift them and restore their confidence," he added.

Master, along with Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Deorao Nikam, former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, and historian Meenakshi Jain, was nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President of India, recognising excellence in public service and scholarship.

These nominations were made under the powers conferred by Article 80(1)(a) of the Constitution, read with clause (3). They come following the retirement of previously nominated members.

The Ministry of Home Affairs announced the nominations through an official notification. The appointments are seen as recognition of outstanding national contributions in the fields of law, diplomacy, social service, and historical research.

Following the announcement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Master, describing his life as the "epitome" of courage and resilience.

"Shri C. Sadanandan Master's life is the epitome of courage and refusal to bow to injustice. Violence and intimidation couldn't deter his spirit toward national development. His efforts as a teacher and social worker are commendable. He is deeply passionate about youth empowerment. Congratulations to him on being nominated to the Rajya Sabha by Rashtrapati Ji. Best wishes for his role as MP," PM Modi said.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As a Malayali, I'm cautiously optimistic. While I don't support BJP's politics, Master seems like a genuine social worker. Hope he focuses on development rather than divisive politics. Kerala needs unity, not more polarization.
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Arjun K
Great move by Modi ji! Nominating people with actual ground experience rather than just politicians. Master's work in education is commendable. Let's see if he can make a difference in Rajya Sabha.
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Priya S
The political violence in Kannur is shameful, no matter which party does it. Hope Master can be a voice against this hooliganism. Kerala deserves better than this gundagiri culture!
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Michael C
Interesting mix of nominees - from diplomat to social worker. India's nomination system allows recognition beyond electoral politics. Hope they all contribute meaningfully to policy making.
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Kavya N
As a teacher myself, I'm inspired by Master's journey from classroom to Rajya Sabha! 🎓➡️🏛️ This shows educationists can shape national policy too. More power to him!
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Vikram M
While I welcome the nomination, I hope Master doesn't become just another BJP mouthpiece. Kerala has unique development challenges that need bipartisan solutions, not political one-upmanship.

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