Congress, BJP stage protests seeking Kerala CM’s resignation


Team Udayavani, Oct 29, 2020, 2:30 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: The Congress and BJP on Thursday staged widespread protests across Kerala seeking the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan after his former Principal Secretary M Sivasankar was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate probing the money trail in the gold smuggling case. The Congress and Yuva Morcha, the youth organisation of the BJP, staged protests in front of the state secretariat and a few activists of the BJP’s Mahila Morcha managed to enter the complex. Police arrested and removed the activists from the north block area, where the chief minister’s office is situated.

The opposition parties burned the effigies of the chief minister in various parts of the state and in some places, the police had to use water cannons to disperse the protesters who tried to climb over the barricades.

Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly Ramesh Chennithala sought the resignation of Vijayan and claimed the probe will reach the chief minister and that the senior IAS officer was just a pawn in the matter.

“…the real accused in the case is the chief minister. Kerala has not seen such deplorable governance in its history.

Reports also say two other officials are under scanner of the probe agencies. How can the chief minister wash his hands off in this matter?” Chennithala said at a press meet.

BJP state chief K Surendran alleged two other ministers were also involved and that Sivasankar had threatened the customs officials.

“Sivasankar had contacted customs officials numerous times from his personal phone and his official number and threatened them. The Chief Minister should also be questioned. Two other senior officials of the chief minister’s Office have also contacted the gold smuggling gang. Two ministers are also involved,” Surendran said.

A court in Ernakulam district on Thursday granted the Enforcement Directorate seven day custody of Sivasankar, who was arrested last night.

Central agencies-National Investigation Agency, Customs and the Enforcement Directorate, are conducting separate inquiries into the seizure of gold worth nearly Rs 15 crore from a ‘diplomatic baggage’ at Thiruvananthapuram International airport on July 5.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

‘Fake Marriage Deal’: Wife, brokers flee after scamming man of Rs. 4 Lakh

Twist in Vamanjoor gunshot case: Police arrest two notorious rowdies

California Wildfires: “Flames dancing in our backyard!”

Indian Army to host ‘Know Your Army Mela’ in Bengaluru on Jan 11

Californa Wildfires: Devastation is absolute, says Indian American resident of Palisades

NHRC notice to Centre, K’taka govt over ‘suicide’ by old man over hospital ‘denying’ scheme benefit

CM Siddaramaiah directs officials to remove ineligible BPL ration card holders

Related Articles More

SC dismisses pleas seeking review of 2023 verdict declining legal sanction to same-sex marriage

NHRC notice to Centre, K’taka govt over ‘suicide’ by old man over hospital ‘denying’ scheme benefit

Modi govt has made GST a means of ‘looting’ poor, middle class: Kharge

India advocates ‘Budh’ over ‘Yudh’: PM Modi

NRAI to file complaint against Zomato, Swiggy over ‘pvt labelling’, food delivery via separate apps

MUST WATCH

| Elephant attack in kerala

How Scammers Trick People Using Phonepe App

Create Your Own Fertilizer

Thieves caught on camera

Tulunadu Daivaradane


Latest Additions

‘Fake Marriage Deal’: Wife, brokers flee after scamming man of Rs. 4 Lakh

Vitla Bolanthoor Robbery Case: Investigation gains pace

Kerala youth arrested for Rs. 10L investment scam via WhatsApp

Editorial: Safety of devotees must be top priority at religious sites

Twist in Vamanjoor gunshot case: Police arrest two notorious rowdies

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.