In a recent interview, the leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in Kerala, A. Vijayaraghavan, addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the theft of gold from the famed Sabarimala temple. He asserted that neither the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) nor the Congress party have any moral high ground to criticize the CPI(M) regarding the incident. Both parties, he argues, have previously taken stances that protect the accused involved in the theft.
The Sabarimala temple, a significant pilgrimage site for millions of devotees, has long been at the center of political and social discussions, especially after the Supreme Court’s verdict in 2018 that allowed women of all ages to enter the temple. The gold theft incident, which came to light recently, has reignited debates over the temple’s management and political affiliations.
Vijayaraghavan remarked that the BJP and Congress have historically aligned themselves with those accused during various controversies, indicating a pattern of double standards. “When the crisis surrounding the Sabarimala gold theft emerged, both parties chose to prioritize political gains over a fair assessment of the situation,” he stated. He criticized their attempts to politicize a matter that should involve justice and accountability.
Addressing the public’s concerns, Vijayaraghavan emphasized the need for a transparent investigation into the gold theft, asserting that the CPI(M) is committed to unveiling the truth behind the incident. He highlighted that lessons from history must be acknowledged, claiming that the established political parties’ actions often contradict their public postures on ethics and governance.
Vijayaraghavan’s comments come amidst calls for accountability from various sections of society, demanding clarity on how the gold, valued at several crores, went missing. The controversy has stoked outrage among devotees and citizens alike, who expect those responsible to face stringent action.
He further explained that the CPI(M) is focused on maintaining the sanctity of the temple and protecting the trust of its followers. “Our commitment remains towards the devotees of Sabarimala and the sanctity of this revered place. We stand against any criminal activities that tarnish its image,” he asserted.
In light of these developments, the CPI(M) is likely to ramp up its efforts in addressing the issue, hoping to regain public trust and showcase its dedication to justice. The interview encapsulates the party’s stance not only on the gold theft but also on the broader narrative surrounding Kerala politics, where issues of faith, crime, and political maneuvering often intersect in complex ways.