Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Assembly on Thursday witnessed angry scenary between the opposition and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who was trying his best to defend State Education Minister V. Sivankutty. Pinarayi Vijayan, replying to the demand, ruled out the resignation of Sivankutty. He said he accepted the verdict of the apex court and also referred to similar acts of vandalism in various State Assemblies in the country. Chief Minister alledged: “The government decided to take legal steps in withdrawing the case and there is nothing wrong in it, as we did it in the general public interest. This has happened before also. The Congress-led opposition has been trying to tinker with the privilege that each member has and such an action is unheard of”. Before leading the entire opposition out of the House after Speaker M.B. Rajesh refused to take up the motion, Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan slammed Vijayan. “Public property has been destroyed and using public money, you (Vijayan) went to all the courts in the country trying to defend this grave vandalism act conducted by your leaders, but you lost that. There is no privilege for anyone who engages in criminal activities and this includes we, legislators also,” said Satheesan. Narottam Mishra said this about Congress on farmers loan waiver issue PM Modi became the world's most 'popular leader' 'SC to probe Pegasus case under its supervision,' BSP supremo Mayawati demands