"The decision would lead to massive corruption," Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala told a press conference here on the eve of the conclusion of 'Padayorukkam', the political rally from Kasargod to Thiruvananthapuram.
Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to address a public meeting to be held at Shankumugham beach tomorrow.
He would address a meeting of state party leaders here on December 2 and also participate in former RSP leader Baby John's birth centenary celebrations.
The State cabinet had yesterday decided to recommend to the Governor to issue separate ordinances to amend existing Acts.
He flayed the government for taking the 'ordinance' route to bring in important laws and said 'LDF is virtually making the state Assembly a mere watcher'.
Alleging that the State Vigilance department has become dysfunctional, Chennithala said the government has not appointed a full-time director as it wanted to 'wear out' corruption charges against its leaders.
State DGP Lok Nath Behra is holding the additional charge of State Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau.
The decision of Kumar to quit the Rajya Sbaha has nothing to do with Front relations, he added.
"JD(U) leaders in the state had participated in the ongoing yatra and Kumar himself was the main speaker at Kozhikode public meeting held as part of the yatra," he said.
The JD(U) leader had yesterday announced his decision to resign his RS seat as he did not want to continue as an MP under the party led by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as he had moved to the BJP-led NDA.
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