
Kerala Blast: Kerala Police has registered a case against Union Minister of State Rajiv Chandrashekhar on the comment made on Kerala Blast.The Kerala Police registered a case against Rajiv Chandrashekhar on Mangalawar (31 October) for making statements that increase enmity among various groups.The police have filed an FIR on social media’s statements on social media regarding a virtual address of Hamas leader in a program organized by an Islamic group in Malappuram district of the state and recently in Malappuram district of the state.A senior Kochi city police official said that Section 153A of the Indian Penal Code (promoting enmity between various groups on the basis of religion, race, place of house, residence against the minister) and Section 120 (O) of the Kerala Police ActAn FIR has been lodged under (to disturb and violate public system).What did the Union Minister say?Following reports of a bomb blast at a religious gathering of ‘Jehovah’s Sakshi’ sect in Kalmashery near Kochi on Sunday, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Chandrashekhar criticized Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.He posted some on the social media platform ‘X’.He had said, “The politics of dirty shameless appeasement of Pinarayi Vijayan, a infamous Chief Minister (and the Home Minister of the State), surrounded by allegations of corruption.Sitting in Delhi, protesting against Israel, while in Kerala, an open call by terrorists Hamas is attacking innocent Christians and bombings. ‘Warning between CM and Union MinisterAfter this, there was a verbal war between the Chief Minister and Chandrashekhar on Monday.The leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party called Vijayan ‘false’ and while retaliating it, Vijayan called the Union Minister of State ‘very poisonous’.The Chief Minister also said that if someone gives a violation of law, even if he is the Union or Minister of State, cases will be filed against him.Also read: I learned from internet, bomb made from petrol, then a blast from mobile, know how the accused carried out Kerala blast