India / Kerala HC sends notice to Centre over PM's photo on COVID vaccine certificates

Kerala High Court has sent a notice to Centre on a petition seeking removal of PM Narendra Modi's photo from COVID-19 vaccine certificates. The petitioner said the photograph is a "needless intrusion into his private space". He also produced vaccination certificates of other countries including the US and Germany, saying they carried necessary information not photos of their government heads.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 09, 2021, 03:12 PM
Thiruvananthapurm: The Kerala High Court on Friday sent a notice to the Union Government on a petition seeking the Covid-19 certificate without Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo on it.

Petitioner M Peter, a resident of Kottayam, contended that the present vaccine certificate violates the fundamental rights of a citizen and sought a certificate without the photo of the Prime Minister.

After submitting his plea Justice P B Suresh Kumar directed both, union and state governments, to file their views in two weeks. The petitioner also produced vaccination certificates of different countries including the United States, Indonesia, Israel and Germany saying they all carried necessary information, not photos of their heads of the government.

The petitioner, a frequent traveller, also said he has to carry the certificate with him to several places and the photo of the PM has “no substance, utility or relevance.” If the government is firm, people can be given an option to carry the certificate without any photo.

In the petition filed through Advocate Ajit Joy, he said the fight against the pandemic is converted into a public relations and media campaign and it gives an impression that it was a one-man show. He said he has every right to carry a vaccine certificate without the photo of the PM.

“The photograph is a needless intrusion into the private space of the petitioner. The Central government or the PM cannot claim to have done anything particular, but their duty,” he contended in the petition.

Earlier, the Union government defended its decision to include the photograph in the certificate saying the PM’s image along with his words help create general awareness and Covid-appropriate behaviour. When a question came up in the upper house two months back, Minister of State for Health BP Pawar said the PM’s photo was ideal to promote awareness.

“Given the context of the pandemic, its evolving nature and the fact that following of Covid-appropriate behaviour has emerged as one of the critical measures for preventing the spread of the disease,” he said in a written reply justifying the photo. “The photograph along with his words reinforces the message for creating awareness and importance of following Covid-appropriate behaviour even after the vaccination. It was done in the larger public interest,” he said. But Congress and other opposition members deplored it.