Kerala assembly adjourned for two weeks

    By IANS,

    Thiruvananthapuram : The Kerala assembly was adjourned for two weeks after uproarious scenes as CPI-M leader V.S. Achuthanandan was stopped from speaking in the house.


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    The speaker stopped the leader of opposition from speaking about Chief Minister Oommen Chandy’s former son-in-law Ritchie Matthew on the grounds that the issue was not linked to the assembly.

    “All that I wanted to say was that Chandy’s former son-in-law has filed a petition in a family court against his former gunman Salim Raj, claiming that he is a devious person. Why is Chandy protecting him?” Achuthanandan told reporters later.

    Raj, who is no longer with Matthew, allegedly has links with a con-couple, who are now behind bars in a cheating case.

    Matthew was earlier married to Oommen Chandy’s daughter Maria Chandy.

    Over the past one week, the assembly has witnessed uproarious scenes over the con-couple’s links with Oommen Chandy’s office.

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