UDF tried on cash in on murder, says CM Pinarayi Vijayan

Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala, however, said that the UDF would not be washed away by the defeat in a by-election.

Update: 2018-06-04 19:30 GMT
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan greets Saji Cherian, MLA, after he took oath at Legislative Assembly on Monday. (Photo: A.V. Muzafar )

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister  Pinarayi Vijayan  alleged in the Assembly on Monday that the Opposition had tried to cash in on the  abduction and murder of Kevin P. Joseph on the day of Chengannur by-poll. Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala, however,  said that the UDF would not be washed away by the defeat in a by-election.  The UDF had won nine of the ten previous by-polls, he said.

Replying to an adjournment  notice on the issue,   the chief minister alleged that the UDF leaders’ demonstrations following Kevin’s death were in view of the  Chenga-nnur by-poll. However, the efforts to capitalise on it  did not work as the people could realise  the facts. Mr. Chennithala said that following the defeat of LDF in the Aruvikkara by-poll,  Mr Pinarayi Vijayan had made a Facebook post justifying the defeat. "I too have the same justification for the UDF’s defeat in  Chengannur,” he quipped.

Responding to  Mr  Vijayan’s dig  that   the UDF candidate could not get lead even in  Chennithala’s  home polling booth, the Opposition Leader  said  the LDF candidates too faced the same situation at  the polling booth of Pinarayi Vijayan (Dharmadam) during  previous elections.

Though  he was staying in Thiruvananthapuram  for over 30 years, he had not changed  his  home polling station, Mr Chennithala said. Meanwhile,  Mr Saji Cherian, who won from  Chengannur, was sworn in as MLA  after  question-hour.  After taking the oath with solemn affirmation, he greeted  Speaker P. Sreeramakr-ishnan,  Mr  Pinarayi Vijayan, veteran CPM leader V.S. Achuthana-ndan and  Mr Ramesh Chennithala.

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