Ker CM's remark against YC triggers uproar in Assembly

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Sep 27 2016 | 1:42 PM IST
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's remarks against Youth Congress today triggered protests in the Assembly as Congress-led UDF opposition members disrupted the proceedings by raising slogans and holding banners and placards.
As the Opposition demanded withdrawal of the statement and declined to cooperate with the proceedings, Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan adjourned the House for the day.
Mocking at the ongoing agitations of Youth Congress demanding the roll back of fees hike in private self financing medical colleges, Vijayan said those who waved black flag at him recently as part of the protest were not YC activists but somebody "hired" by television channels.
He also said Youth Congress activists were disrupting normal life of people and trying to create law and order problem and tension in many places "purposefully" in the name of agitation.
"Two people showed black flag at me when I went out of the Secretariat. Some television channel cameramen could also be seen at the other side of the road," he said while replying to the notice for an adjournment motion by Shafi Parambil (Cong)) over the private medical college issue.
"I think, those who waved black flag were not Youth Congress activists, but somebody hired by television channels. I do not think Youth Congress would come for a black flag protest with such less number of activists," he said.
Sticking to the government's earlier stand that students were benefited by the agreement signed by the government with the managements of private self financing colleges, he said the CPI(M)-led LDF government would initiate strong action against those managements who demand capitation fee.
As the Chief Minister continued his statement, a number of opposition MLAS trooped to the Speaker's dais demanding withdrawal of the statement and squatted at the well and raised slogans against Vijayan and the government.
Expressing strong protest over the remarks, Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala said Vijayan's comments were "unbecoming" of the position he held.
"Vijayan should not use in the House the language which he uses in party committees and in street. This language is unbecoming of the position which he holds," he said, adding that the remarks should be expunged from the Assembly records.
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Talking to reporters in Kochi later, Vijayan repeated his statement that TV channels "hired" people to show black flags against him.
"Don't you do such acts? Are you doing it for the first time? You have done it earlier too," he said when asked about his remarks made in the assembly.
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First Published: Sep 27 2016 | 1:42 PM IST

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