Kerala speaker warns legislators against indiscipline

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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala assembly Speaker G. Karthikeyan on Friday warned legislators against indiscipline in the house and expressed “strong displeasure” over the “clear violation of discipline” by four women legislators who stormed the speaker’s podium Thursday.

“The act of the four women legislators yesterday (Thursday) is a clear violation of discipline. I express my strong displeasure and I admonish their act,” Karthikeyan said.

He also added that it was wrong on part of a few opposition legislators who “came up to the dais near me” Feb 4. “Since I am not taking tough action, please do not see it as a weakness,” the speaker warned.

Leader of opposition V.S. Achuthanandan accused chief whip P.C. George of exceeding all limits of decency by terming all opposition legislators as “lump” in a speech he made recently. “He speaks ill of orphans, dalits and also of the Suryanelli sex scandal victim. This is unbecoming of a person who holds a post of the chief whip,” said Achuthanandan amid thumping of desks by the opposition legislators.

Achuthanandan’s remarks caused an uproar in the house with opposition legislators demanding that Chief Minister Oommen Chandy should express his views on the issue.

“I have not heard his speech. (But) I don’t believe George said something like this. I wish neither he nor anyone else should ever speak like this.

“We legislators should always be careful in choosing our words and actions because we are always under the scanner of the people,” Chandy said.

George stood up and apologised for his remarks. However, agitated opposition members demanded that action be taken against him. Amid the uproar, Karthikeyan adjourned the house. The house met again after 50 minutes and the speaker assured the opposition members that the video of the speech made by George would be scrutinised. Opposition Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) legislators K.K. Lathika, K.S. Saleekha, P. Aisha Potti and Janata Dal (Secular)’s Jameela Prakasam made a dash towards the speaker’s podium Thursday, demanding suspension of the police officials who they alleged assaulted two opposition MLAs Wednesday. (IANS)

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