‘Let a Well-Educated Minister Come': Suresh Gopi targets Kerala education minister during ‘Kalunk Sabha’

Press Trust of India | October 23, 2025 | 10:25 PM IST | 1 min read

Union Minister Suresh Gopi criticised the state’s General Education Minister over school facilities in Vattavada. Responding on social media, V Sivankutty mocked Gopi’s outreach programme and questioned the Union minister’s contribution to the state.

Gopi targets Kerala education minister over English-medium school demand. (Image: Official X account/ Suressh Gopi)

NEW DELHI: Union Minister Suresh Gopi made a sharp comment about Kerala's General Education Minister V Sivankutty during his "Kalunk Sabha" outreach programme in Vattavada in Idukki district on Thursday. "Let a well-educated education minister come," Gopi said, responding to locals who had demanded an English-medium school in the area.

Without naming Sivankutty, he added that the current state General Education Minister, who often criticises him, should not be expected to deliver such facilities. Gopi's remark quickly attracted public attention, prompting a response from Sivankutty on social media.

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Sarcastically referring to Gopi as "Kalunk Thampuran" -- colloquial words implying Gopi is like a lord of Kalunk-- Sivankutty said the state had not received even the usefulness of a pin from the Union minister.

Taking a dig at Gopi for his Kalunk Sabha outreach programme, he alleged that "Kalunkism" was his ideology. The term "Kalunk Sabha" comes from the Malayalam word 'kalunk', meaning culvert. The name refers to the unusual setting of the programme, as Gopi held the meeting while sitting on a culvert.

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