Protocols, Politics, and Public Debates: Unveiling Event Dynamics in Kochi
Union Minister Suresh Gopi discusses protocol adherence at Prime Minister Modi’s Kochi event, SPG security measures, and political controversies involving state figures. He highlights procedural norms of the Blue Book protocol and addresses the recent political shift involving CPI(M) leader G Sudhakaran and internal BJP discussions.
- Country:
- India
Union Minister Suresh Gopi addressed the adherence to protocol at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent event in Kochi, clarifying why select individuals appeared on stage, in line with the Blue Book protocol. This emerged amidst questioning over Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's absence from the event due to PWD Minister P A Muhammad Riyas not being invited.
Gopi highlighted the Special Protection Group's strictures on stage presence, defending the central government's preparations. Deflecting criticisms, he emphasized similar strictures applied even to himself, noting past occurrences involving Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He refuted any political motives or controversies, affirming standard security procedures as routine practice.
The minister also commented on political developments in Kerala, including CPI(M) leader G Sudhakaran's potential independent electoral candidacy. Gopi refrained from predicting BJP's stance on Sudhakaran, acknowledging personal support without partisan influence. Discussions regarding expelled CPI MLA C C Mukundan's future affiliations were acknowledged as ongoing and personal decisions.
ALSO READ
-
Union Minister Suresh Gopi says avenues are opening up for India to secure more LPG.
-
Attempts are being made to overcome LPG crisis, says Union Minister Suresh Gopi in Kerala.
-
Union Minister Suresh Gopi says avenues are opening up for India to secure more LPG cyclinders.
-
Congress slams Union Minister Suresh Gopi over updated voters' list