How Does CM Vijayan Maintain Discipline at 80?
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Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 11 (NationPress) The public image of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has long been characterized by his ideological steadfastness and administrative acumen. Those who are close to this 80-year-old political figure assert that the same level of precision and discipline he exhibits in governance is mirrored in his personal lifestyle.
His eating habits have come under scrutiny recently, particularly following a controversy regarding seer fish, which was highlighted by veteran CPI leader and former State Minister C. Divakaran, and has since gained significant traction on social media.
At the dining table, CM Vijayan is known to be a thoughtful and methodical eater. He enjoys his meals at a leisurely pace, opting to serve himself instead of accepting help, even when multiple dishes are available.
Those acquainted with his dining routine mention that he dislikes feeling rushed and can become visibly annoyed if someone dining with him consumes their food too quickly.
For him, meals are not just social rituals; they are carefully executed events.
He is also discerning about his beverage choices.
Cold water is a strict no-go as he prefers hot or warm water served with his meals.
While traveling throughout the state, he expresses a strong preference for local cuisine, indicating that he favors regional dishes over generic options.
This choice not only reflects his personal taste but also serves as a political strategy to connect with local identity.
Cleanliness is another principle he adheres to.
A clean wash basin and a dedicated towel for hand wiping before and after meals are essential components of his daily regimen.
While some may view these habits as meticulousness, officials note that the same high standards are maintained in meetings.
Even after a decade in office, CM Vijayan’s memory remains remarkably sharp. Bureaucrats attending his meetings often feel a sense of unease, knowing he can recall their previous statements from years past.
Any change in stance is swiftly addressed. “That is not what you said before,” he is known to remark.
His expressions during meetings or other settings clearly indicate his mood.
In both his private life and public duties, Vijayan’s unwavering consistency appears to be both his trademark and his message. As the upcoming Assembly elections approach, all these habits will be scrutinized as he takes the lead as the main campaigner for the Left, targeting a third consecutive term.