Soon after the din and bustle of the Parliament polls died down, the political discourse in the state centred round the Oommen Chandy government's radical policy shift to shut vast majority of liquor bars to cut down sharply on availability of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) and lead the state to total prohibition in a decade.
To the great discomfiture of the government, which in previous years had deftly deflected the opposition onslaughts, Mani has been booked by the vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau for allegedly demanding and taking bribe from bar owners on promise of favourable decisions.
The Opposition LDF has seized on it to open a new war front against the Chandy government as the assembly polls are not far off.
The state also bucked the pro-BJP trend that lashed most part of the country though the saffron party's O Rajagopal finished a close runner-up to Congress' Shashi Tharoor in the state capital.
Passing away of former Supreme Court judge V R Krishna Iyer, who attained the age of 100 this November but remained largely agile till the end, left a void in public domain of Kerala.
The state suffered a major setback as the Supreme Court turned down its long-drawn with Tamil Nadu over the Mullaperiyar dam.
The apex court found no merit in the state's contention that the 117-year-old dam is unsafe and allowed the neighbour to raise the water level of the British era reservoir up to 142 feet.
