In a controversial turn of events, advocate Teena Jose has found herself at the center of controversy after making a provocative comment on social media, calling for the assassination of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The comment, made in response to a post related to the Chief Minister’s participation in the local body election campaign, quickly drew attention due to its violent language.
Following the remark, advocate Subhash Theekkadan filed a complaint with the state DGP alleging that Jose’s statement incited murder and posed a threat to the democratically elected head of the state government. The incident has sparked widespread criticism across legal, political, and religious circles in Kerala.
As the incident unfolds, it remains to be seen how the legal process will proceed in response to Theekkadan’s complaint. However, the comment has already sparked a broader discussion about the role of social media in political discourse and the potential for such platforms to incite violence.




