Nava Kerala Sadas


Nava Kerala Sadas was the outreach programme of the Kerala government, where the chief minister and ministers travelled through all assembly constituencies of the state. was a mass movement which was held by the Left Democratic Front, senior LDF leader and [List of chief Kerala Council of Ministers|ministers of Kerala|Kerala Chief Minister] Pinarayi Vijayan to encourage the public to join hands with Government from Manjeswaram to Thiruvananthapuram, a journey of 589 kilometres over almost 36 days 140 Assembly constituencies.

Aims and objectives of Nava Kerala Sadas

It aims to highlight the achievements of the LDF government so far, plans for a bright future for the state of Kerala. Pinarayi Vijayan and his group of ministers toured 140 assembly constituencies.

Timeline

After a 36-day journey that began at Manjeshwar, the Nava Kerala Sadas concluded on December 23, 2023 in Thiruvananthapuram, etching a new chapter in the annals of democratic governance. Kerala government claimed that this movement will strengthen efforts to build a new Kerala.

Kasaragod district

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and ministers inaugurated the ‘Nava Kerala Sadas’ on November 18 in Manjeshwar

Kannur district

Nava Kerala Sadas on 20 November in Payyanur

Wayanad district

Kozhikkode district

Malappuram district

Palakkad district

Nava Kerala bus

A BharatBenz coach costing ₹1.05-crore was specially built for the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his ministers to use during the 36-daylong Nava Kerala Sadas.
Later, KSRTC started inter-state passenger service with the bus between Kozhikode and Bangalore.

Controversies

Allegations of forcing Champad LP School children to attend the Nava Kerala Sadas surfaced

On 22 November: Nava Kerala Sadas as allegations of forcing school children to attend the programme surfaced. The msf kerala, the student wing of the Indian Union Muslim League has approached the Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, seeking the rights body’s attention to an incident related to the Kerala government’s Nava Kerala Sadas According to the complaint lodged by MSF, students at Champad LP school were made to stand under the scorching sun to greet the Chief Minister of Kerala.
  • Kerala govt withdraws DEO order allowing students to participate in Nava Kerala Sadas
Tirurangadi District Educational Officer at Malappuram district convened a meeting for the Headmasters in the educational district regarding student participation in the Nava Kerala Sadas.

Over cost of bus to be used (Cost: Rs 1.05 crore)

On 18 November: A major controversy revolves around the Kerala State RTC’s special BharatBenz coach, reportedly costing Rs 1.05 crore, designated for the travel of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and other Ministers.

Paravur municipality to give ₹1 lakh for the Nava Kerala Sadas

On 23 November: Chairperson of Paravur municipality after he agreed to give ₹1 lakh for the Nava Kerala Sadas from the fund of the urban local body.

School wall demolished in Malappuram

On 24 November: Another controversy School wall demolished in Malappuram to make way for Nava Kerala bus.

Youth Congress members beaten up, taken into custody for waving black flag

On 20 November: Youth Congress members in protest waved black flags at the Nava Kerala Sadas special bus carrying the chief minister and other cabinet ministers at Kannur.
  • DYFI activists attacked the Youth Congress members using helmets and plant pots
The Pazhayangadi police have registered a case against 14 Democratic Youth Federation of India workers for assaulting Youth Congress members who were waving black flags at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and other Ministers in Kannur, Kerala.

YouTuber attacked at Nava Kerala Sadas

On 1 December: another Controversies attack on the YouTuber who came to file a complaint in the Nava kerala audience. Nisar, a native of Malappuram, was beaten up again. Attack of CPIM activists took place inside the Areekode police station compound. Nisar, who was injured in the violence, was treated in a private hospital.