Know the recent developments in the Assembly Ruckus case of Kerala
Know the recent developments in the Assembly Ruckus case of Kerala
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The huge ruckus caused in the Kerala assembly has shaken the government of the state. The Chief Judicial Magistrate court in Thiruvananthapuram considering the Kerala Assembly ruckus case of 2015 has asked all accused persons in the case including ministers of the ruling government to depose before the court. Minister for Higher Education KT Jaleel, Industries Minister E P Jayarajan, then MLAs of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) K Ajith, V Sivankutty, C K Sadasivan and K Kunhammed, are the involved in the case. The court ordered all the accused in the case to compulsorily depose on October 28, reports a leading daily.

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The court ordered this as all the involved were not available in court on Thursday despite being asked to depose. Two arrested ministers reportedly informed the court that they have health issues and due to that, they could not depose on Thursday. As per the reports, on October 28, the court will read out the charge sheet to the accused persons. The case pertains to the ruckus that happened in the Kerala Assembly in 2015 when the former UDF government was in power. In order to prevent the then Finance Minister K M Mani from presenting the state budget, members of the opposition created a ruckus in the Assembly. 

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The opposition MLAs barged into the Speaker’s podium and flung the chair. A lot of damage was reportedly incurred during the ruckus, including damage to electronic equipment like computers, keyboards, mikes, etc. Reportedly, it was the first time in the Kerala Assembly’s history that a ruckus of this magnitude had happened between the ruling and the opposition front. KM Mani was at that time facing allegations in the bar bribery scam.

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