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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Maroosha Muzaffar

Indian state leader removes personal astrologer from key government role after backlash

The newly elected chief minister of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu has revoked the appointment of his longtime astrologer to a key government role following backlash.

Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar, an actor-turned-politician who scored a stunning victory on his electoral debut earlier this month, had picked Rickey Randhan Pandit Vettrivel, an astrologer and numerologist with no administrative experience, to advise him in office.

However, the chief minister, who is widely known just by the name Vijay, was compelled by public criticism to withdraw the appointment for the role of Officer on Special Duty after just one day.

Nearly a year ahead of the state election, Mr Vettrival had interpreted Vijay’s horoscope in public interviews and videos, predicting the rise to power of his then newly launched TVK party.

The astrologer previously advised the late Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa and reportedly had associations with senior politicians from across parties.

According to the Indian Express, Mr Vettrival and Jayalalithaa fell out in 2014 after he incorrectly predicted that the former leader would avoid prison in a corruption case. He reportedly moved to Singapore after Jayalalithaa stopped consulting him.

His appointment in the chief minister’s office immediately sparked a debate in Tamil Nadu, a state historically associated with rationalist and anti-superstition politics.

Critics said giving a formal government role, an influential one at that, to an astrologer could promote superstition over scientific thinking.

Senior members of the Congress, the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi and the Communist Party of India Marxist criticised the appointment.

“Beats me. Why would an astrologer require an OSD position?” Congress MP Sasikanth Senthil wrote. “Can anyone explain?”

“It is the government’s duty to foster a scientific outlook. Ricky Radhan Pandit, who has been appointed today as the political wing secretary of the chief minister, is fundamentally an astrologer,” the Marxist party’s state chief P Shanmugam said. “Appointing such a person as an official at government expense will only serve to increase faith in astrology among the people.”

“This appointment by the government is unacceptable! It is also unacceptable that this individual will provide political advice.”

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi general secretary D Ravikumar called the decision “unacceptable” and demanded the chief minister “reconsider” it.

Jothimani, a Congress parliamentarian from Tamil Nadu, also urged the chief minister to reconsider the appointment.

The lawmaker noted the irony of Vijay’s party claiming “as its ideological leader” Periyar EV Ramasamy Periyar, a pioneering social reformer who campaigned against caste hierarchy, religious orthodoxy and superstition in Tamil Nadu. “It would be prudent for the new government to avoid becoming embroiled in such controversies immediately after assuming office,” she added.

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