Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala Cultural Affairs Minister Saji Cherian on Wednesday claimed there is a "significant surge in divisive politics" in the state, citing recent protests against Zumba dance and demands to rename the Suresh Gopi-starrer Janaki vs The State of Kerala as examples.
Speaking at an event, Cherian alleged that certain vested interests were deliberately spreading "contempt and animosity in society".
"Divisive politics is rising on a large scale in Kerala," he claimed.
Referring to the protests, Cherian pointed out that while one group opposes Zumba in schools, another is targeting the film 'Janaki', claiming its title disrespects a goddess.
Sources said the film, directed by Pravin Narayanan, was denied screening clearance because 'Janaki'— another name for Goddess Sita—cannot be used for such a character.
Cherian criticised the Congress-led UDF for supporting demands to review the government's decision to introduce Zumba in schools as part of its anti-drugs campaign. He questioned, "Whose interests were they protecting..." Zumba, a high-energy fitness programme introduced in schools by the General Education Department as part of its anti-drug initiative, is facing opposition from certain Muslim groups, who claim it goes against "moral values".
Cherian also accused the opposition of aligning with communal forces to secure political gains during elections.
He referred to the recent denial of certification for 'Janaki vs The State of Kerala' by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), alleging that officials, acting under "BJP-RSS influence", blocked the film over its title.
Cherian further alleged that a newly formed Christian outfit in Kerala is running a communal campaign and spreading "anti-Islam" sentiments, with RSS backing, to create "political divisions among minorities".
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