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Pinarayi Vijayan’s swearing-in spectacle is illogical and insensitive

Pinarayi Vijayan’s defiance in going ahead with the swearing-in spectacle, despite alternative ways of taking oath as Mamata Banerjee demonstrated in West Bengal, could be the precursor to a more authoritarian second term for the Kannur strongman

June 02, 2021 / 17:32 IST
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After winning a historic second term in Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan is going ahead with his controversial decision to make an event of his swearing-in on May 20. This is happening even as the state, which has witnessed a massive spike in COVID-19 cases following the assembly elections last month, is going through a second week of lockdown this month.

Kerala’s much vaunted public health infrastructure is barely holding up with oxygen beds and ventilators in the government sector fully occupied and, private hospitals getting pressed into service.

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The swearing-in ceremony is being held in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram, among the four districts in Kerala currently under a triple lockdown, where the common man is not allowed to venture out even for purchase of essential commodities. On May 17, upon the media raising this issue at his presser, the Chief Minister could not logically explain how such an extravagant affair could be justified during the pandemic. Instead, he made it sound as if the participation of 500-odd people at the function was a trivial number. This is in direct contravention of his government’s orders restricting public participation at functions to a maximum of 20 people.

It would seem that Vijayan has lost his sense of good judgement, blindsided by the massive mandate, thus letting down the very people who have re-elected the Left Democratic Front (LDF). There have been suggestions that the swearing-in be conducted virtually, not least by the Indian Medical Association (IMA). A simple function at Raj Bhavan, as it had been done in the past, is another alternative. While there has been a hue and cry over the government defying its own orders, Vijayan seems undeterred.