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Nepotism row: 5 MLAs go on fast seeking minister Shylaja's removal

  • The High Court had observed that Shylaja had misused her office to appoint a member to the state Commission for Protection of Child Rights
  • Dismissing the opposition's demand, CM Pinarayi Vijayan said the question of seeking the minister's resignation "is ruled out"
  • The state government has approached the High Court with a request that the remarks against the health minister be removed
Nepotism row 5 MLA fast seek health minister Shylaja removal

Five legislators of the Congress-led UDF began an indefinite fast at the entrance of the Kerala Assembly on Monday, demanding sacking of health minister KK Shylaja, who is facing nepotism charges.

The Kerala High Court in its judgement last week observed that Shylaja had misused her office to appoint a member to the state Commission for Protection of Child Rights. After raising their demand on the floor of the Assembly, as Shailaja rose to move a Bill, they starting protesting against her. 

Angry opposition members were seen tearing the Bill and throwing it in the air. Later they walked out of the House. Thereafter, five opposition legislators VP Sajeendran, Eldose Kunnapally, Rogi M John, N Shamsudeen and TV Ibrahim began an indefinite fast in the foyer of the Assembly demanding Shylaja's ouster.

Earlier in the Assembly, Congress legislator Shafi Parambil, seeking leave for an adjournment motion, pointed out that it was perhaps the first such instance when a minister was continuing in office despite adverse remarks by the court. "This is not an observation but a finding that has come in the final judgement," IANS quoted Parambil as saying.

The minister had extended the final date for inviting applications for making appointment as members to the commission and that aspirants with a doctorate in Child Rights were left out, the Congress member pointed out.

"One of the persons appointed by the minister had applied after the date was extended... The judgement said this amounts to misuse of power, which incidentally is also a violation of the oath of secrecy," Parambil said.

Dismissing the opposition's demand, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the question of seeking the minister's resignation "is ruled out".

Shylaja later told reporters that there was no reason for her to quit now, as there had been a number of instances where ministers had held on to their posts. "The only reason the date was extended was to ensure that more applicants could apply," said Shailaja.

Meanwhile, the Kerala government approached the High Court on Monday with a request that the single-bench verdict was pronounced without hearing the minister and hence the remarks against the minister be removed.

(With agency inputs)

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