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Kerala Assembly funds session lower brief within the wake of Opposition protests

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By Express News Service

THIRIVANANTHAPURAM: The funds session of the fifteenth Kerala Legislative Assembly was guillotined on Tuesday within the wake of steady protest by the Opposition. 

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan moved a decision to chop brief the proceedings, following which the Assembly was adjourned indefinitely on Tuesday. The resolution got here after the Opposition determined to up the ante in opposition to the LDF authorities by launching an indefinite protest contained in the Assembly, led by 5 UDF legislators. 

Pinarayi urged the Speaker to contemplate the payments which have been anticipated to be taken up within the coming days, together with the Finance invoice on Tuesday. The Opposition kicked off their protest through the fag finish of the query hour. They shouted slogans in opposition to the Speaker and demanded that the adjournment movement be allowed. 

When the Opposition’s demand was outrightly rejected by the Speaker, Opposition Leader V D Satheesan knowledgeable that 5 UDF legislators together with Uma Thomas will stage an indefinite protest contained in the Legislative Assembly.

“Uma Thomas, Anwar Sadath, T J Vinod, Kurukkoli Moideen and A K M Ashraf will lead an indefinite protest inside the Legislative Assembly. The UDF is not going to be cowed down by pressure following the highhandedness of the LDF government. We are standing firm in our demands”, stated Satheesan.

The Opposition legislators carried placards alleging that the ruling entrance has not bothered to resolve the disaster. Despite Speaker A N Shamseer’s ruling on Monday, the proceedings, particularly the Opposition’s protest, weren’t proven by Sabha TV. 

Deputy Opposition chief and senior IUML MLA P Okay Kunhalikutty expressed his robust displeasure over the Chief Minister not taking an initiative to resolve the disaster. 

THIRIVANANTHAPURAM: The funds session of the fifteenth Kerala Legislative Assembly was guillotined on Tuesday within the wake of steady protest by the Opposition. 

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan moved a decision to chop brief the proceedings, following which the Assembly was adjourned indefinitely on Tuesday. The resolution got here after the Opposition determined to up the ante in opposition to the LDF authorities by launching an indefinite protest contained in the Assembly, led by 5 UDF legislators. 

Pinarayi urged the Speaker to contemplate the payments which have been anticipated to be taken up within the coming days, together with the Finance invoice on Tuesday. The Opposition kicked off their protest through the fag finish of the query hour. They shouted slogans in opposition to the Speaker and demanded that the adjournment movement be allowed. googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

When the Opposition’s demand was outrightly rejected by the Speaker, Opposition Leader V D Satheesan knowledgeable that 5 UDF legislators together with Uma Thomas will stage an indefinite protest contained in the Legislative Assembly.

“Uma Thomas, Anwar Sadath, T J Vinod, Kurukkoli Moideen and A K M Ashraf will lead an indefinite protest inside the Legislative Assembly. The UDF is not going to be cowed down by pressure following the highhandedness of the LDF government. We are standing firm in our demands”, stated Satheesan.

The Opposition legislators carried placards alleging that the ruling entrance has not bothered to resolve the disaster. Despite Speaker A N Shamseer’s ruling on Monday, the proceedings, particularly the Opposition’s protest, weren’t proven by Sabha TV. 

Deputy Opposition chief and senior IUML MLA P Okay Kunhalikutty expressed his robust displeasure over the Chief Minister not taking an initiative to resolve the disaster.