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July 7, 2026
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Keralam: Tiruvananthapuram Corporation official attacked while stopping illegal waste dumping in Amayizhanjan Canal

A Tiruvananthapuram City Corporation official was attacked while preventing the illegal dumping of waste into the Amayizhanjan Canal, triggering protests and a police investigation. Mayor V.V. Rajesh alleged the involvement of organised waste dumping groups and promised stringent action against those responsible.

T SatisanT Satisan
Jul 7, 2026, 08:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Kerala
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When individuals fail to display basic civic sense and responsibility, the consequences are borne by society as a whole. Such violations cannot be tolerated, and those responsible must be held accountable to ensure cleanliness and uphold civic discipline.

A similar incident unfolded in Kerala’s Tiruvananthapuram, where a City Corporation official was attacked while attempting to prevent the illegal dumping of waste into the Tiruvananthapuram Amayizhanjan Canal.

Protests have since erupted in Tiruvananthapuram over the assault on the Corporation official. The injured official, Suresh, has been admitted to Fort Hospital in Tiruvananthapuram.

According to the available information, he was first hit by a motorbike and then physically assaulted after intervening to stop the illegal dumping of waste. The waste had reportedly been collected from the nearby Sree Ganesh Tea Stall. Following the incident, Corporation authorities immediately sealed the tea stall.

Also Read: Sugathan’s arrest, custodial harassment; CPM attack on BJP councillors aimed at toppling Thiruvananthapuram Corporation

Mayor V.V. Rajesh said that the attack was carried out by organised groups that collect waste for money and dump it elsewhere. They collect waste from various institutions, including hospitals. They keep lethal weapons such as swords and iron rods in their vehicles to counter officials when they are stopped.

The City Police Commissioner visited the spot and took stock of the situation. After visiting the hospitalised victim and interacting with the doctors and hospital authorities, the Mayor said that the list of the accused had been handed over to the police. The Corporation will take strong action. The Mayor added that the victim of the attack would be provided with medical, legal and financial assistance.

Amayizhanjan Canal is infamous for waste dumping and pollution. The most notable incident associated with the canal was that of a missing man. He was 47-year-old sanitation worker Joy, who was swept away by heavy water while cleaning the heavily polluted canal on July 13, 2024, and was tragically found dead two days later.

The deceased was employed by a private contractor to clear waste from a tunnel section of the canal beneath Tiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station. He was swept into the garbage-filled underground stretch of the waterway. A massive 46-hour search and rescue operation was launched, involving National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel, Navy divers and robots. His body was found floating among waste about one kilometre downstream.

If people continue dumping waste into the canal despite this tragedy, it is inhuman and brutal. They are doing so to evade payment to the Corporation’s official waste collector.

Also Read: Keralam: Nine BJP councillors injured as CPM protest demanding Mayor’s resignation turns violent at Thiruvananthapuram

Since the BJP took over the reins of the Tiruvananthapuram City Corporation on December 26, 2025, Mayor V.V. Rajesh and his team have been working round the clock to save the city from the disastrous condition that decades of LDF/UDF rule had pushed it into.

The incident comes against the backdrop of sustained political confrontations following the BJP’s historic victory in the Tiruvananthapuram City Corporation. The BJP assumed control of the Corporation on December 26, 2025, ending more than four decades of Left dominance, with Adv. V.V. Rajesh taking charge as Mayor. Since then, the BJP leadership has repeatedly alleged that the LDF, backed on several occasions by the Congress-led UDF, has been attempting to obstruct the functioning of the newly elected Corporation administration.

The BJP has accused the opposition of creating repeated hurdles in the Corporation’s day-to-day administration. These include protests over the oath-taking ceremony of BJP councillors, legal challenges seeking to invalidate their election, and attempts to disrupt civic administration even after the Kerala High Court directed the councillors to retake their oath, while rejecting the plea to cancel their election. The BJP has maintained that the legal and political moves formed part of a broader attempt to destabilise the BJP-led Corporation.

On June 25, violent scenes unfolded inside the Corporation premises when CPM councillors, accompanied by party workers, protested demanding the Mayor’s resignation. During this conflict, nine BJP councillors, including Deputy Mayor Asha Natha and several women councillors, were injured after the protest turned violent.

A similar pattern, according to the BJP leadership, has been unfolding ever since the party assumed control of the Tiruvananthapuram City Corporation. BJP leaders alleged that repeated attempts have been made to lay siege to the Mayor’s office, paralyse the functioning of the civic body and discredit the BJP-led administration. They also claimed that the police failed to prevent the violence against BJP councillors during earlier confrontations.

The BJP has further accused the Congress and CPM of systematically obstructing the Corporation’s functioning through politically motivated actions. According to the party, attempts have been made to manufacture civic crises, disrupt drainage-cleaning operations and other municipal works, and repeatedly target the Mayor and BJP councillors. BJP leaders maintain that these incidents form part of a coordinated pattern aimed at derailing the administration and tarnishing the image of the newly elected BJP-led Corporation rather than allowing it to discharge its civic responsibilities.

Topics: Amayizhanjan CanalIllegal Waste DumpingBJPCity CorporationTiruvananthapuramV V Rajesh
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