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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has slammed Southern Railway after students were made to sing the RSS Gana Geet at the inauguration of the Ernakulam–Bengaluru Vande Bharat service. He called the act a violation of constitutional principles and accused the Railways of promoting communal politics.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday slammed Southern Railway for allegedly making students sing the RSS Gana Geet during the inauguration of the Ernakulam–Bengaluru Vande Bharat train service. The incident, which took place at a government event, has drawn sharp criticism from Vijayan, who raised concerns over maintaining religious and political neutrality in official programmes.
"The act of the Southern Railway, which made students sing the RSS Gana Geet during the inauguration of the Ernakulam - Bengaluru Vande Bharat service, is extremely protestable," Vijayan said, describing it as "unacceptable" and calling for protest.
"The inclusion of the RSS song, which constantly spreads hatred against other religions and communal divisive politics, in the official program of the government is a violation of constitutional principles," he further said.
Vijayan went on to claim that such actions undermine the secular character of government events.
"The inauguration ceremony of Vande Bharat witnessed the sneaking of extreme Hindutva politics. Behind this was a narrow political mindset aimed at destroying secularism," he said while calling for public protest.
"It is unacceptable that the Sangh Parivar is using even the country's largest public sector enterprise, the Railways, for their communal political propaganda. By sharing this Gana Geet on social media with the caption 'a patriotic song', the Southern Railway not only made a mockery of itself but also mocked the Indian national movement. The Railways, which served as the cornerstone of India's secular nationalism during the freedom struggle, are now supporting the communal agenda of the RSS, which betrayed the freedom struggle," he added.
Last month, the Chief Minister drew a parallel between the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Zionists in Israel, calling them "twin brothers" who "might agree on many things." He made these remarks at a remembrance meeting in Kannur.
In response to the Centre's decision to commemorate the RSS centenary, Vijayan criticised the move on social media, saying issuing a postage stamp and a Rs 100 coin is "a grave insult to our Constitution."
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Sayan Ganguly
Published On:
Nov 8, 2025
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