Kerala orders probe into students singing RSS song on Vande Bharat

Update: 2025-11-09 19:35 GMT

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government on Sunday ordered a probe into the singing of an RSS song by school students onboard the newly inaugurated Vande Bharat Express from Ernakulam to Bengaluru, even as union ministers strongly defended the act, calling it a patriotic song.

General Education Minister V Sivankutty instructed the Director of Public Instructions (DPI) to conduct inquiry and submit a report in this regard. In a statement issued by the minister’s office, Sivankutty said the government views the incident with utmost seriousness.

The opposition Congress criticised the incident and demanded action against the school authorities for allowing children to be used for “communal purpose”.

However, the school management strongly defended the act of children crooning the particular song, saying that its message is “unity in diversity”

They also sought to know what was communal about it.

Announcing the probe, Sivankutty said politicising children at government events and using them to promote the communal agenda of any particular group is a violation of constitutional principles.

“The Director of Public Instructions (DPI) has been directed to immediately conduct an inquiry and submit a report,” he said.

The inquiry would examine whether there were any lapses in involving students in the official event, he said adding that appropriate further action would be taken based on the findings in the report.

The government has a responsibility to uphold the secular and national values of the country and steps will be taken to ensure that these principles are protected, the minister emphasised. Later, Sivankutty told reporters in New Delhi that he would give a memorandum to union education minister seeking a probe into the matter.

“I will give in writing to the union minister that making children sing the RSS song during the official function was not appropriate,” he said.

Whether it is a CBSE school or a state-run school, the educational institutions won’t be allowed to act against the secular principles of the country atvany cost, he added.

However, Union Minister Suresh Gopi on Sunday defended the students singing RSS song onboard the newly inaugurated train.

It was part of the innocent celebration of children, he told media in Thrissur.

“They felt to sing that song at the moment and they did so. Anyway, it’s not an extremist song,” the union mister of state for petroleum, natural gas and tourism added. George Kurian, another union minister from the state, also strongly defended the singing of RSS song and asked what is communal in a ‘gana geetham”.

He also said those who try to propagate anti-India sentiments abroad may not like the song.

Justifying the rendition of the song by the students, Dinto K P, the principal of Saraswathi Vidyanikethan Public School in Elamakkara, said it as a patriotic song.

He said it was not sung as directed by the Southern Railway but children chose to sing it themselves as a Malayalam patriotic song.

The principal also admitted that the school authorities had sent letters to the office of Prime Minister and Union Railway Minister when the video of the song was removed from the X handle of the Southern Railway following the row.

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