Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan decided against dropping Vijayan's remarks from the records of the House proceedings saying that it was merely the chief minister's "political opinion" and was not liable to be dropped.
In his ruling, the speaker said there was no precedence of removing the members' political opinions from the records.
While replying to a notice on adjournment motion on the issue of moral policing, Vijayan had on March 9 taken a dig at the Congress-led opposition UDF saying he wonders if the Shiv Sainiks, who had indulged earlier in moral policing in Kochi, were "hired" by the UDF.
But the speaker decided against obliging the Opposition.
"The chief minister had only expressed his political opinion. He had not made any unparliamentary or derogatory remarks that violate the assembly rules and proceedings," the speaker said.
"Raising political allegations and criticism by members is common in the assembly. There is no precedence of removing political remarks (by members) from the assembly records", he ruled.
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