The opposition also demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, saying the court development was a 'huge setback' to the LDF government due to its 'arrogance' in not implementing the apex court order.
The government had no other option but to re-instate Senkumar as the Director General of Police, Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Ramesh Chennithala said.
He was reacting to the apex court earlier in the day dismissing the state government's application seeking certain clarifications on its April 24 directive to re-instate Senkumar. It also imposed a cost of Rs 25,000 on the Kerala government.
"This is a huge setback to the Chief Minister's and government's arrogance. This government cannot continue even for a moment," Chennithala told reporters here.
Senkumar should have been appointed soon after the apex court's earlier order, he said, adding the LDF government had no right to continue politically or morally.
The court had on April 24 directed the reinstatement of Senkumar, saying he was transferred by the LDF government 'unfairly' and 'arbitrarily'.
KPCC acting president M M Hassan demanded the resignation of the chief minister in view of the Supreme Court order.
The apex court verdict "is a consequence of the chief minister's arrogance," he told reporters.
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