KASARGOD: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that a situation where people from different walks of life come together with one mind has come through the government's Nava Kerala Sadas. It was a declaration from the people that we are with the government for the development and progress of the state, said the chief minister at the press meet in Kasaragod.
‘Kerala is facing big challenges. The state is facing the central government's policies and the financial crises they cause. The opposition should join the government against the policies of the center for the good of the country. However, the opposition is moving with the evil intention that it can be used as an opportunity to destroy the popularity of the government.
This kind of programme is organized to ensure the integrity of dealing with the people. Those who consciously work to make the real problems of the country non-discussable cannot be corrected. It is the duty of the government to protect and expand democracy. It is the duty of the Nava Kerala Sadas to fulfill this duty properly.
Got 1098 complaints at the inauguration venue yesterday. These will be examined and further action will be taken. The presence of women at the inaugural function was very extensive. This is a reflection of the acceptance of the steps taken by the government in the protection of women.
Since coming to power, the government has been taking strong measures to ensure the safety of women and children. Many examples can be given. The government's belief in this approach is evident in the exceptional female representation in Paivalike.
The government intervened after standing with the parents of five-year-old girl, raped and killed in Aluva. Legal experts pointed that in the recent history of the country, there has not been such a strong and loopholed punishment. The government has taken steps to ensure that the accused cannot escape using any loophole of the law. The sentence is a strong warning to those who act inhumanely.
When the bus stopped yesterday, there were reports that the ministers’ vehicle was halfway due to a technical fault. However, the vehicle stopped there to see the progress of the national highway development. If there are no other obstacles, it is believed that National Highway 66 will become a six-lane road in 2025,' said the chief minister.