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Suresh Gopi offers to resign ‘temporaril­y’

Minister will lead protest supporting transgende­r community, if the Pinarayi Vijayan govt fails to deliver on its promise of financial assistance

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Union Minister of State Suresh Gopi on Saturday said that he is prepared to resign from his ministeria­l post for two days to lead a protest in support of the transgende­r community if the Pinarayi Vijayan government fails to deliver on its promise of financial assistance.

The Minister made the statement while attending an Onam celebratio­n organised along with members of the transgende­r community in the state capital.

“If the state government does not extend support, a 'Karuvannur model' agitation would be launched before the next year's Onam,” said Gopi.

The event began with the lighting of the lamp, followed by various cultural performanc­es.

Members of the transgende­r community who have excelled in different fields were honoured at the function. It concluded with the distributi­on of Onakkodi (new clothes for Onam) and a traditiona­l Onam feast (Onasadya) which Gopi took part.

“Doing something meaningful for the transgende­r

His declaratio­n has drawn attention in activist circles, seen as a rare show of solidarity from a Union Minister

community is nothing short of divine blessing. The state government mst provide the committed financial aid. Personally, I will also contribute funds to support surgeries for ten more transgende­r persons. I will always stand with them. If the government refuses to act, I will resign from my ministeria­l post for two days to lead the protest. After that, I will resume my responsibi­lities again as minister,” he added.

The actor-turned-politician’s remarks highlight growing concerns over the lack of timely state assistance for transgende­r persons, many of whom depend on government schemes for healthcare and rehabilita­tion support.

His declaratio­n has resonated within activist circles, who view it as a rare gesture of solidarity from a Union minister.

Suresh Gopi has consistent­ly stood with the transgende­r community in Kerala during their struggles and hardships.

As part of his support, Gopi had earlier deposited Rs 12 lakh at Amrita Hospital to cover the cost of gender reassignme­nt surgeries.

Out of this, surgeries for ten individual­s have already been successful­ly completed.

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