Kerala CM Slams RSS Song at Vande Bharat Launch: "Violation of Constitutional Values"

Kerala's Chief Minister has strongly criticized the inclusion of an RSS song during a government railway event. Pinarayi Vijayan called this a violation of India's secular principles and constitutional values. The controversy erupted during the launch of the new Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express. Southern Railway later removed the photos of students singing the song from their social media accounts.

Key Points: Kerala CM Vijayan Condemns RSS Song at Vande Bharat Launch

  • CM Vijayan calls RSS song inclusion a gross violation of constitutional principles
  • Students performed RSS anthem during official Vande Bharat launch ceremony
  • Southern Railway removed student photos from social media after controversy
  • Incident occurred during PM Modi's virtual flag-off of Ernakulam-Bengaluru train
  • CM described song as covert attempt to push Hindutva politics
  • Vande Bharat Express covers 608 km with 11 stops in nine hours
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'Violation of constitutional values': Kerala CM slams RSS song at Vande Bharat launch

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan condemns RSS song performance at Vande Bharat Express inauguration, calling it a violation of secular values and constitutional principles.

"This is an affront to the very foundations of our Republic - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Thiruvananthapuram Nov 8

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday strongly condemned the Southern Railway after students were made to sing an RSS “Gana Geetham” during the inauguration of the Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express, calling it “a gross violation of constitutional principles and secular values.”

The incident took place during the official launch of Kerala’s third Vande Bharat train, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off virtually on Saturday. The event at Ernakulam South station was meant to mark a milestone in Kerala’s rail connectivity, but it soon drew controversy after the RSS-linked song — shared by Southern Railway on social media as a “patriotic number” — was identified.

Vijayan said it was “unacceptable” that a government function had been used to propagate the ideology of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an organisation that “spreads communal hatred and divisive politics.” Including the RSS anthem, he said, mocked India’s freedom struggle and secular national movement.

“The Indian Railways, which once stood as a pillar of secular nationalism during the independence movement, is now being used to promote the RSS’s communal agenda. This is an affront to the very foundations of our Republic,” the Chief Minister said in a statement. He described the inclusion of the song as “a covert attempt to push hardline Hindutva politics under the guise of patriotism” and urged citizens to recognise and resist such efforts to undermine India’s secular character.

The Ernakulam–Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express, flagged off along with three other new services from Varanasi, will cover 608 km in nine hours with 11 stops. While the launch marked another milestone for Kerala’s rail modernisation, the controversy over the song has cast a shadow over what was meant to be a celebratory occasion.

Incidentally, following the outbreak of the controversy, the Southern Railway has removed the pictures of the school students singing the song from their social media account.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why is there so much politics in everything? The Vande Bharat train is a great achievement for Kerala's infrastructure. Let's focus on development rather than getting distracted by these controversies.
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Arjun K
Using school children for political propaganda is completely wrong. Our educational institutions should remain free from such influences. Good that Southern Railway removed the pictures at least.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels between Kerala and Bangalore, I was excited about this new train. But it's disappointing to see such controversies overshadowing what should be a proud moment for Indian railways.
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Vikram M
While I respect the CM's concerns, I feel we should be careful about labeling everything as communal. If it's a patriotic song, what's the harm? We need to move beyond this constant political polarization.
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Michael C
The fact that the railway authorities had to remove the content shows they recognized their mistake. Government institutions must maintain neutrality and not favor any political organization.
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Ananya R
This is exactly why people lose faith in institutions. Public events should celebrate our diversity, not push a particular agenda. Hope this serves as a lesson for future events. 🙏

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