HC flays LDF hartal in Kerala

Asks whether activists know what Kasturirangan report is.

Update: 2013-11-19 08:37 GMT
Volunteers of ‘Say No to Hartal' helping the stranded passengers at Ernakulam south railway station to reach their destination on Monday - DC

Kochi: Kerala High Court on Monday criticised the Opposition led by the CPM  for announcing a hartal against the Kasturirangan report. A division bench comprising Justice S. Siri Jagan and Justice K. Ramakrishnan made  the oral observations while considering a plea filed by a quarry owner based in Thrissur seeking police protection.

The court  asked  whether any of the activists supporting the hartal knew what Kasturirangan report was about.  It also said  that in the last seven years the state had witnessed several hartals.

LDF hartal in Kerala peaceful, complete

Development of the state was  affected at least by ten years,  the court  said and  asked the state whether it had initiated steps to create awareness about the report by handing it over to the affected parties.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice A.M. Shaffique asked the state to submit a report on the proposed plans for enacting a law to amend the  Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act in the wake of hartals.  The court was considering a plea filed by an NGO named Proper Channel.

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