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CPI’s Binoy Viswam alleges political motive behind controversy over Monalisa Bhosle’s marriage in Kerala

Monalisa came into the limelight during the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela in 2025

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Monalisa from Indore, who went viral on social media at the Kumbh Mela, with her husband Farman Khan during a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram on March 12, 2026. Image credit/PTI
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CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam on Saturday said there was a political motive behind the controversy surrounding the marriage of Monalisa Bhosle, who came into the limelight during the Prayagraj Kumbh Mela and later married her friend, a Muslim man, at a temple in Kerala.

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An investigation was recently launched in Madhya Pradesh after claims surfaced that she was only 16 years old at the time of the marriage.

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Last month, following the wedding, Left leaders met the couple and described it as the “real Kerala Story”.

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Speaking to reporters, Viswam said the marriage had been approved based on the Aadhaar card produced before the authorities, and that any new information should be properly investigated.

When asked about allegations that the girl is underage, he said, “There is politics behind all this. You may forget it, but we will not.”

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He also alleged that the BJP channelled black money during elections across India with corporate support.

“There is nothing different here either. The BJP has contested several elections here, and this time will be no different,” he said.

Viswam added that both the CPI and the LDF would emerge victorious, with the CPI winning more seats.

“Why can’t we increase our seats? The votes are yet to be counted,” he said.

The election to the Kerala Legislative Assembly was held on April 9, and counting is scheduled for May 4.

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