Big statement of Governor of Kerala, says 'This is not under para policy' ...
Big statement of Governor of Kerala, says 'This is not under para policy' ...
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Thiruvananthapuram: The security of Kerala Governor Arif Muhammad Khan has been increased to 'Z Plus' category. Officials of Raj Bhavan have given this information. On the other hand, the security of 'Z Plus' category has nothing to do with the CAA, but the officials of Raj Bhavan clarified on Wednesday, 29 January 2020, that the citizenship amendment law ('Z Plus' category protection) was given to the Governor. CAA) has nothing to do with it. It is not related to strongly supporting the CAA.

The decision was taken after an assessment by the Kerala Police: It is also being said that the officials said that if they get Z-plus category protection in Kerala, they will be provided more security during out-of-state visits. According to officials of the Raj Bhavan, there was no demand for Z-Plus category security. This decision has been taken after evaluation of Kerala Police.

Security enhanced at Raj Bhavan: In the latest development, security has been increased at Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the Governor, and three more commandos have been deployed in his personal security.

Everyone's eyes were on the meeting of the Business Advisory Committee of the Kerala Legislative Assembly: It is noteworthy that the Kerala government has been consistently opposing him for his open support of the CAA and he has been in the news ever since. Where all eyes are now on the meeting of the Business Advisory Committee of the Kerala Legislative Assembly to be held on Friday, 31 January 2020. It is to be decided in this meeting whether the proposal of the Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Chennithala to recall Governor Khan is presented in the House or not.

The Governor said- It is not under Para Policy: It has been learned that Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan had earlier refused to read the paragraph referring to the motion against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in his address to the Kerala Legislative Assembly, But then read it with 'Disclaimer'. The citizenship amendment law in this paragraph was described as unconstitutional and discriminatory. Earlier, during his address in the House, the Governor said, 'I am going to read this paragraph (against CAA), because the Chief Minister wants me to read it. Although I believe it is not under the policy. The Chief Minister has said that this is the attitude of the government and to honor his wish, I am going to read this paragraph. There was a lot of ruckus in the House even before the budget session of the Kerala Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. Protesting the citizenship law, UDF legislators protested and shouted slogans in the assembly.

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