Kerala Assembly witnesses noisy scenes

The UDF MLAs marched to the well holding placards and banners and shouted slogans against the government.

Update: 2016-09-30 20:32 GMT
CPM leader V.S. Achuthanandan visits the protesting UDF MLAs on Friday. He made an enquiry about their health condition.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Assembly witnessed noisy scenes over the fees issue in the self-financing medical  colleges for the fifth consecutive day on Friday, while the  hunger strike by three UDF MLAs entered the third day.  The UDF members shouted  slogans in the well of the House and Mr Anwar  Sadath of the Congress even climbed  speaker’s dais. As the question hour began by 8.30 a.m., the Opposition  maintained that they would not cooperate with the  question hour in protest against  the government’s stand on the  fees issue.

Some Congress MLAs, including  Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, raised the  matter when they were allowed  to raise questions on other topics. Subsequently,  Speaker P. Sreeramakrishnan denied the mikes  to the UDF MLAs. Mr V.T. Balram, (Cong), while moving the notice for an adjournment motion on the alleged demand of capitation fees by some self-financing medical college managements, alleged that the chief minister was paying  scant  regard to the Opposition. “Chief Minister is not even bothered to  visit the fasting MLAs and was keeping off talks initiated by the speaker,” he said.

However, the chief minister maintained that the speaker had not invited  him for any talks. Mr  Sreeramakrishnan subsequently clarified that he only held separate talks with the chief minister and the leader of the opposition on Thursday and that  no joint meeting was  convened. After the speaker denied permission for the adjournment motion, Opposition  Leader Ramesh Chennithala said that Opposition would continue the  stir in the House.

Subsequently, the UDF MLAs marched to the well holding  placards and banners and shouted slogans against the  government. The speaker went ahead with the other normal  proceedings.  In the meantime,  Mr Anwar Sadath climbed towards the speaker’s dais,  but the other UDF MALs  stopped him. The House was adjourned by 11.30. Meanwhile, Kerala Congress (M) staged a walkout after K.M. Mani alleged that the government was not initiating proactive steps to prevent collection of capitation fees by self-financing managements.

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