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Opposition boycotts Kerala Governor s policy address, stages protest outside Assembly
Opposition boycotts Kerala Governor s policy address, stages protest outside Assembly
Opposition leaders raised slogans against Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the Speaker as Governor Arif Mohammad Khan arrived to deliver his address. Protesting opposition legislators later walked out of the Assembly hall and staged a sit-in.
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UPDATED: January 8, 2021 12:12 IST
Opposition leaders walked out of the Kerala Assembly hall and staged a sit-in, raising slogans and displaying banners and posters. (Photo:ANI)
The Congress-led UDF opposition boycotted Governor Arif Mohammad Khan s policy address in the Kerala Assembly on the first day of the budget session on Thursday.
The Congress-led UDF opposition on Friday boycotted Governor Arif Mohammad Khan's policy address in the Kerala Assembly on the first day of the budget session
The opposition members in the Kerala Assembly boycotted Governor Arif Mohammad Khan s policy address and walked out on Friday, the first day of the Budget session, and later sat on a dharna at the Assembly s entry gate.While the Governor .
Updated Jan 08, 2021 · 08:02 pm Opposition MLAs stage a protest outside Kerala Legislative complex, demanding the resignation of Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan over his alleged involvement in a corruption case, after boycotting the Assembly session, in Thiruvananthapuram, on Friday.
The 14th Kerala Legislative Assembly’s final Budget session saw a tumultuous beginning on Friday with the Congress-led United Democratic Front boycotting Governor Arif Muhammad Khan’s address, reported
The Hindu. Slogans were shouted against Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over alleged links to corruption cases.
After the MLAs began sloganeering, Khan said he was doing his constitutional duty. “It is expected that no obstruction shall be created while the Governor is performing his constitutional duty,” he said, according to NDTV. “Do not interrupt me.”