City
Epaper

Kannur Youth Cong Chief files complaint against party leader's wife for praising CM Vijayan's Private Secretary

By IANS | Updated: April 19, 2025 02:57 IST

Kannur, April 19 The Kannur district Youth Congress President Vigil Mohan, on Friday, filed a complaint against IAS ...

Open in App

Kannur, April 19 The Kannur district Youth Congress President Vigil Mohan, on Friday, filed a complaint against IAS officer and Vizhinjam Port Managing Director Divya S. Iyer for praising CPI-M leader K.K. Ragesh, the Private Secretary to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The praise came through her social media post soon after Ragesh was appointed as the CPI-M's new District Secretary at Kannur.

Mohan told the media on Friday that he has filed a complaint against Iyer to the Kerala Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan and also to the Director at the Directorate of Public Grievances.

"She has violated the All India Service Rules as IAS officials should not show or have any political bias. What she should ideally do is quit IAS and then join the CPI-M and praise," said Mohan.

Incidentally, Iyer is the wife of Youth Congress Vice-President and also a two-time former Congress legislator K. Sabarinath, who is the son of veteran late Congress leader, former Speaker and Minister G. Karthikeyan, who passed away when he was the Speaker in 2014.

Sabarinath contested the by-election in 2014 and won and again in 2016 he retained his seat, but lost the election in 2021.

Sabarinath, took exception to the post and said there was no harm if a government officer praises government programmes, but here the case was different.

"Even though her applause had no other overtures, since the new post for Ragesh was a party post and not a government post, she could have shown restraint, and hence it has now become a political issue," said Sabarinath.

After Ragesh was given the new post, Iyer took to her social media account on Instagram, and posted, "Learnt many lessons from Ragesh during the past three years. He is a hardworking person. Thank you, for always considering us with utmost respect -- an art that is getting endangered in power corridors across the globe."

Incidentally what has hurt the Congress party is that she on Friday again defended her act and took a jibe at the Congress leaders who criticized her act.

Expressing his displeasure on Friday was former Congress legislator and senior party leader T. Sarathchandra Prasad, who said it is most unfortunate that this praise came from the daughter-in-law of Karthikeyan and that's what has hurt several Congressmen.

"I am of the view that there is no harm in anyone praising anyone, but that can be done in several ways, but what you (Iyer) did is not acceptable as you are an IAS official who is bound by rules. Praising the leader of a ruling party is out of context. Just see how Sabarinath responded to your praise," said Prasad.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsIndia wins big at 2nd Asian Yogasana Sport Championship with record 83 Gold Medals!

Cricket"It was a top win, especially looking at the surface": Virat Kohli reflects on RCB's victory over DC

CricketRoyal Challengers Bengaluru tops point table after six-wicket win over Delhi Capitals

FootballLiverpool becomes Premier League champions for 2024-25 season

CricketIPL 2025: Heated Exchange Between Virat Kohli and KL Rahul During RCB vs DC Match; Video Goes Viral

National Realted Stories

NationalFive Bangladeshi nationals pushed back for illegal infiltration: Assam CM

National‘Not just half an hour, but Pakistan is half a century behind India’: Owaisi

NationalWords of PM Modi resonate with spirit of seva and nation-building: Tripura CM Saha

National19 people arrested for ‘pro-Pakistan’ stand: Assam CM

NationalSecurity forces kill three NSCN (KYA) militants in Arunachal; rescue construction worker