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As statewide protests were called by the Students Federation of India (SFI) in Kerala on Monday to protest against the violence in Jawaharlal University, a Central and a state minister traded charges while blaming each other for the violence.. Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, April 13 : The Kerala unit of the CPI-M known for its perseverance in fighting out legal battles, finally emerged victorious after the Election Commission was forced to admit in the High Court that they will conduct the Rajya Sabha polls to fill in three seats from the state which will fall vacant on April 21.
Even when his petition questioning the Lokayukta s decision asking him to quit was before the Kerala High Court, State Higher Education Minister K.T. Jaleel on Tuesday tendered his resignation to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.Incidentally the .
Kerala Minister KT Jaleel Resigns After Lokayukta Finds Him Guilty Of Nepotism Kerala Minister KT Jaleel Resigns After Lokayukta Finds Him Guilty Of Nepotism KT Jaleel hit out at an alleged media syndicate , besides the Congress and Indian Union Muslim League, for a witch hunt of two years against him.
KT Jaleel has moved the Kerala High Court against the Lokayukta report.
Thiruvananthapuram:
In a setback to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan s government, the Kerala Higher Education Minister, KT Jaleel, today resigned days after the state Lokayukta held him guilty of nepotism, abuse of power, favouritism and stated that the minister should not continue in his post .
Congress hopes to win more seats in Malabar this time
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In past elections, party has won just six of the 60 seats in north Kerala
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In past elections, party has won just six of the 60 seats in north Kerala
After its dismal performance in north Kerala last time, the Congress is looking forward to improve its performance in the just- concluded Assembly polls.
In the previous elections, the party nominees ahd won just six of the 60 seats in north Kerala. Pathetically, it was without legislators in Kasaragod and Kozhikode districts in the past three terms.
Despite the hiccups in choosing its candidates in many Assembly constituencies, the Congress leadership finally managed to pull off towards the last round of electioneering. Ground realities revealed that Congress candidates would emerge victorious in a couple of seats more this time in the six districts, party functionaries said.