Kochi: Ending a prolonged absence from media interactions, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday addressed a wide spectrum of political and administrative issues, launching a sharp attack on the Congress-led opposition while firmly defending the government’s decisions on Sabarimala, university appointments, KIIFB and the Travancore Devaswom Board.

Opening with the Centre’s PM-SHRI scheme, Vijayan said all MPs, regardless of party, are “duty-bound to work for Kerala’s upliftment”.

He noted a positive shift, unlike in the past, when Opposition MPs now stand united on issues concerning Kerala. “They are Kerala’s ambassadors,” he said, praising CPM MP John Brittas for “doing a good job”.

Incidentally, Brittas came under the scanner of the Congress-led UDF when Union Minister Dharmendra

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