Kerala Piravi Celebrated with Warm Wishes from Prominent Leaders
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan extended their warm wishes to the people of the state and Malayalis worldwide on the occasion of Kerala Piravi on November 1 (Wednesday).
Committing to the Development and Progress of Kerala
In his official greetings, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan urged the people to join hands in contributing to the development and progress of their beloved state. He emphasized the importance of strengthening social harmony and enriching the mother tongue, Malayalam.
Taking Kerala to New Heights
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan called upon Malayalis to commit themselves to taking Kerala to new heights while safeguarding its status as a beacon of democracy and secularism. He acknowledged that modern Kerala was built through the organized struggles of the working class and peasantry, who held steadfastly to the ideals of the national movement and the renaissance movement. Vijayan stressed the need for Kerala to evolve into a more developed society by embracing the challenges presented by changing times. He emphasized the importance of unity, transcending caste and religious differences, to create a knowledge economy.
Strengthening Efforts through Keraleeyam Celebrations
Chief Minister Vijayan highlighted the significance of the week-long Keraleeyam celebrations, aimed at strengthening the efforts toward development. He emphasized that the celebrations would be an expression of the creativity of the people, who take pride in their language, culture, and achievements.
Resisting Divisive Forces
Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan stressed that Kerala Piravi should also serve as an occasion to resist divisive forces. He urged the people to uphold the pride of Kerala and stand together to overcome all challenges. Satheesan emphasized that the land, culture, and language of Kerala belong not only to the present generation but also to future generations.
As Kerala Piravi, the birth of the state of Kerala, is celebrated on November 1, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan expressed their warm wishes to the people of Kerala and Malayalis across the globe. They expressed their hope for the development and progress of the state and underscored the significance of unity, social harmony, and the Malayalam language.
Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, in his official greetings, called for collective contributions to the development and progress of Kerala while emphasizing the importance of strengthening social harmony and promoting the Malayalam language. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan exhorted Malayalis to strive for the advancement of Kerala, safeguarding its position as a symbol of democracy and secularism.
Vijayan acknowledged the role of the working class and peasantry in building modern Kerala through their dedicated struggle for the ideals of the national movement and the renaissance movement. He emphasized that Kerala must continue to evolve into a more developed society by embracing the challenges presented by the changing times. To achieve this, Vijayan stressed the need for unity, transcending caste and religious differences, thus building a knowledge economy.
The Chief Minister underlined the significance of the Keraleeyam celebrations, a week-long event aimed at strengthening the efforts for development. These celebrations will serve as a platform to showcase the creativity of the people and their pride in their language, culture, and achievements.
Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan stressed that Kerala Piravi should also be an occasion to resist division and exploitation. He called upon the people to guard Kerala’s pride and face the challenges together. Satheesan highlighted that Kerala’s rich heritage, including its land, culture, and language, belongs not only to the present generation but also to future generations.
In conclusion, Kerala Piravi is an important occasion for all Malayalis to come together and celebrate their state’s founding. With warm wishes from prominent leaders, the focus remains on the development and progress of Kerala. The significance of unity, social harmony, and the Malayalam language is emphasized for a stronger and more prosperous state. The week-long Keraleeyam celebrations aim to showcase the creativity and achievements of the people, while also serving as a platform to resist divisive forces and safeguard Kerala’s pride for future generations.