Congress, BJP clash in Parliament over Kerala CM being not invited in PM's function

Congress alleged that the PM’s Constitutional position was being used for “political vendetta.”

Update: 2015-12-15 07:15 GMT
Kerala Congress MPs stage a protest at Parliament on Monday over alleged omitting of Kerala CM Oommen Chandy from Prime Minister's function in Kollam (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: There was furore in the Lok Sabha on Monday, as Congress and BJP  members clashed over the issue of Kerala Chief Minister Oomen Chandy not being invited for an event in the state which is to be attended by the Prime Minister on Tuesday.

The Congress alleged that the Prime Minister’s Constitutional position was being used for “political vendetta”, a charge  which was denied by the Government. Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi also said that the Prime Minister has insulted the people of Kerala by stopping the Chief Minister from going to a function.

“Chief Minister of Kerala represents the people of Kerala. Chief Minister of Kerala is the voice of the people of Kerala and the Prime Minister had insulted that voice. This is simply not acceptable to us,” Mr Gandhi told  reporters here.

The Lok Sabha proceedings were disrupted during Question Hour as Congress members along with Trinamool MPs vociferously protested over Kerala Chief Minister reportedly being asked not to attend the function scheduled for December 15 in the state where the Prime Minister will be present.

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