Kerala CPI Minister GR Anil’s staff-member insults Indian Army, compares brave soldiers with his dogs
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Kerala CPI Minister GR Anil’s staff-member insults Indian Army, compares brave soldiers with his dogs

Sujai Kumar, a Civil Supplies Department (Government of Kerala) staff and personal staff of  G.R. Anil (Minister for Food and Civil Supplies of Kerala) insulted Indian Army by comparing our brave soldiers with his domestic dogs

T SatisanT Satisan
Dec 15, 2022, 11:48 am IST
in Bharat, Kerala
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Communists once again prove their DNA concerning their attitude towards our brave army. Sujai Kumar, a Civil Supplies Department (Government of Kerala) staff and personal staff of  G.R. Anil (Minister for Food and Civil Supplies of Kerala) insulted Indian Army by comparing our brave soldiers with his domestic dogs. G.R. Anil is a CPI leader, and Sujai Kumar is reported to belong to the same party. His Facebook post invited the wrath of the patriotic cyber warriors. They attacked the Facebook post, blasted him for his anti-Army, read the anti-national post, and then deleted it. And the minister stated that the bloke was not his staff.

Keralites are not at all surprised by this. Because he is following the philosophy of communist parties, irrespective of the name and flag, in Bharat. Whether CPM, CPI or Maoists, they are communists at the end of the day; hence Sujai’s Facebook. post is not a surprise to anyone. In May 2017, the late Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, then state secretary of CPM and the Polit Bureau member of the party, said that our soldiers are abductors and attackers against women; they abduct and rape!

Ananthapuri Soldiers Association, a body of retired soldiers living in the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram, lambasted Sujai and his Facebook post. They complained to the minister against Sujai. Minister said he awaits the report in this regard. Association has stated that they would move the court if the government does not take proper action against the anti-national post. There are reports that Central Intelligence Bureau has started an investigation.Here is the English version of the Facebook post of the CPI above, comrade:

“Soldier is the protector of the country. Kaisar and Mittu (two dogs) are the protectors of my home. They are chained during the day and left free in the night. To touch the feet of the dogs is not Bharatiya Culture. Soldiers draw the highest remunerations among the government employees. It is fine if you touch your parents’ feet. It is our culture. It is shameful to touch your dogs’ feet.”

Topics: Kerala CPI minister GR Anil’s driverCPI minister GR AnilCommunistsGovernment of KeralaDNASujai KumarG.R. AnilCPI leaderFacebook postanti-ArmyCivil Supplies & Food Minister
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