Governor-CM tussle set to intensify in Kerala
The governor insisted that the anti-national activity of the chief minister was a serious matter and that he would report it to the President.
The governor insisted that the anti-national activity of the chief minister was a serious matter and that he would report it to the President.
Chief Minister Vijayan also informed the Governor that there is laxity on the part of the Customs Department in checking gold smuggling at airports.
Speaking to media persons in Kozhikode on Wednesday, he said even though the Chief Minister knew that the anti-national activity was going on with the money amassed through gold smuggling, he concealed it from the Governor.
It has been pointed out that the party’s state secretariat has endorsed the stance taken by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on the matter.
Calling Yechury an unparalleled leader of the Communist movement in the country, Pinarayi Vijayan said Yechury's death was an irreparable loss for the nation, especially during its time of crisis.
In a Facebook post, the chief minister advised the people of the state to remain alert in view of the very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall forecast for Kerala.
Meanwhile, KPCC president K Sudhakaran accused Chief Minister Vijayan of cheating his party by not campaigning for the candidates in other states.
Pinarayi Vijayan said the negative remarks of Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi against the state sound the same.
Questioning BJP’s ‘selective targeting’, Rahul asked why Pinarayi Vijayan is not facing the heat of the Enforcement Directorate(ED) despite serious corruption allegations have been levelled against him.
CM Vijayan said that Kerala will neither bow down nor it will remain silent over the issue of CAA.