Differences surface in LDF over Chandy issue
Team Udayavani, Nov 15, 2017, 2:27 PM IST
Thiruvananthapuram: Differences in the ruling CPI(M)-led LDF in Kerala over continuation of Transport Minister Thomas Chandy came to the fore today with four CPI ministers skipping the cabinet meeting this morning, with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan terming it as “unprecedented.”
CPI ministers E Chandrasekharan, V S Sunil Kumar, K Raju and P Thilothaman did not attend the cabinet meeting as per a party directive asking them “not to attend the cabinet meet if Chandy took part.” The transport minister later resigned.
CPI, a key partner in the ruling LDF had taken a stand that Chandy should quit the post following allegations of encroachments by his luxury resort in Alappuzha district and Kerala High Court’s strictures yesterday.
The party was of the view that NCP, whose nominee is Chandy, should not be given more time for taking a decision as the issue was affecting the image of the ruling Front. Confirming that CPI ministers did not attend the meet, Vijayan said that it was an “unprecedented” step which should not have been happened.
When asked how the issue was going to be resolved, Vijayan quipped that they would attend the next cabinet meeting. The chief minister said CPI ministers had given him a letter stating that they were keeping away from the cabinet meet as per their party directive.
Vijayan also said that all parties in the Front have to be given due respect and “their request has to be considered.” He further said their action (CPI ministers) cannot be treated as a lack of collective responsibility of the cabinet as they have to abide by their party directives.
Revenue Minister E Chandrasekharan said, “Our party did not have any personal animosity with anybody and we are opposing only the position taken by parties”. The businessman-turned politician had come under attack from the Congress-led UDF and BJP over allegations that his resort at Kuttanad in Alappuzha had encroached upon Marthadom lake and also violated land rules.
Alappuzha District Collector T V Anupama had in her report submitted to the state government also corroborated the charges that made the position of Chandy more untenable. In a blow to the ruling Front, Kerala High Court had yesterday severely criticised Chandy for challenging the collector’s report holding that a minister cannot file a petition against his own government, which amounted to lack of collective responsibility in the cabinet.
Chandy, a three-time MLA from Kuttanad, had joined the Pinarayi cabinet in April after party nominee A K Saseendran resigned after a sleaze audio with a woman went viral.
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