Kerala Health Minister Veena George sustained neck and hand injuries during a KSU protest at Kannur Railway Station.

Kannur: Kerala Health Minister Veena George sustained an injury on her neck and hand during a protest staged by the Kerala Students Union (KSU) at Kannur Railway Station on Wednesday.
She was later shifted to Kannur district hospital for medical attention. She is being treated in the Intensive Care Unit, senior CPM leader P Jayarajan said.
A N Shamseer, Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, was also present at the location during the incident. She was scheduled to travel by the Vande Bharat Express, but the journey was cancelled.
The activists staged a black flag demonstration against the minister. Activists gathered at the railway station as part of their agitation, leading to tense scenes on the premises.
The situation soon turned chaotic as protestors raised slogans and attempted to confront the minister.
George has been facing protests by the opposition for the past one week following incidents of alleged medical negligence involving a few patients.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan strongly condemned the alleged attack on George by activists of the Congress student wing, KSU, calling it an act of "deplorable politics" by the grand old party.
In a statement, the chief minister said the health minister was attacked and injured at Kannur railway station while she was walking towards the platform.
"What happened there was not a protest of any kind, but the rampage of a group of violent individuals," Vijayan said.
The chief minister said Kerala has one of the best public health systems in India, a fact recognised by official agencies, and accused the Congress of exaggerating certain incidents to target a minister who had no involvement whatsoever.
"Such actions cannot be seen as politics, but only as political degeneration," he said.
Warning the Congress leadership, Vijayan said they should not believe they could "unleash their supporters and disrupt law and order or create unrest in the state."
He said the responsibility for the incident rests entirely with the leadership of the Congress and the UDF, adding that the attack reflected a pattern of polluting politics by raising completely baseless allegations.
Calling the incident "highly condemnable and deserving of strong protest", the CM said strict action would be taken.
"The attack by KSU activists is a reflection of their style of polluting politics by raising completely baseless allegations. This incident is highly condemnable and deserving of strong protest," Vijayan said.
(with inputs from PTI)
Published: 25 Feb 2026, 03:52 pm IST
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