After the national anthem and presentation of memento to the President, IHC secretary Ishrat Alam, who was compering the event, invited state Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala for his speech without the customary welcome speech.
As Chennithala began his address, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan spotted the mistake and pointed out to the Secretary to correct it.
Then the official requested Chennithala that he should discontinue his speech and called University Vice-Chancellor P K Radhakrishan to deliver the welcome address.
Later Alam said it was a mistake and "to err is human."
Governor P Sathasivam, State Ministers C Raveendranath and Kadakampally Surendran and Indian History Congress President Shireen Moosvi were among those present on the dais.
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