Minister row: Yechury's intervention sought to remove Mani

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The Congress-led in today sought the intervention of CPI(M) General Secretary in expelling Power Minister for his alleged offensive remarks against women and officials.

In a letter sent to Yechury today, a copy of which was released to the media here, Leader of Opposition in the Ramesh Chennithalapointed out the alleged "serious misdemeanours" committed by Mani and said the minister had lost the moral right to continue in office.



The minister's continuation in office had become "untenable" due to his alleged derogatory remarks insulting womanhood, Chennithala said and added Yechury should intervene to uphold the party's well-declared positions on democratic values, women's empowerment, public decency and decorum.

The minister has also been making "intimidating statements against officials who have been executing their duty in a committed manner to evict encroachments on property," he added.

Mani's adverse remarks against women constitutes a serious offence under the relevant provisions of the IPC, he said.

"The minister's intimidating statement against officials also crossed the well-laid time-tested procedures relating to the conduct of ministers and officials. The minister's language style has been offensive, if not abusive," the letter said.

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Minister row: Yechury's intervention sought to remove Mani

The Congress-led UDF in Kerala today sought the intervention of CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury in expelling Power Minister M M Mani for his alleged offensive remarks against women and government officials. In a letter sent to Yechury today, a copy of which was released to the media here, Leader of Opposition in the state assembly Ramesh Chennithalapointed out the alleged "serious misdemeanours" committed by Mani and said the minister had lost the moral right to continue in office. The minister's continuation in office had become "untenable" due to his alleged derogatory remarks insulting womanhood, Chennithala said and added Yechury should intervene to uphold the party's well-declared positions on democratic values, women's empowerment, public decency and decorum. The minister has also been making "intimidating statements against government officials who have been executing their duty in a committed manner to evict encroachments on government property," he added. Mani's ... The Congress-led in today sought the intervention of CPI(M) General Secretary in expelling Power Minister for his alleged offensive remarks against women and officials.

In a letter sent to Yechury today, a copy of which was released to the media here, Leader of Opposition in the Ramesh Chennithalapointed out the alleged "serious misdemeanours" committed by Mani and said the minister had lost the moral right to continue in office.

The minister's continuation in office had become "untenable" due to his alleged derogatory remarks insulting womanhood, Chennithala said and added Yechury should intervene to uphold the party's well-declared positions on democratic values, women's empowerment, public decency and decorum.

The minister has also been making "intimidating statements against officials who have been executing their duty in a committed manner to evict encroachments on property," he added.

Mani's adverse remarks against women constitutes a serious offence under the relevant provisions of the IPC, he said.

"The minister's intimidating statement against officials also crossed the well-laid time-tested procedures relating to the conduct of ministers and officials. The minister's language style has been offensive, if not abusive," the letter said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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