Weapons' seizure: Cong accuses Ker CM of 'misleading' House

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

in today accused Chief Minister of "misleading" the over the issue of alleged seizure of weapons from a Kochi-based college.

Vijayan had refuted allegations in the Assembly yesterday about recovery of weapons from the staff quarters of the Maharaja's college, Ernakulam.



He had said no arms had been seized and only some construction materials were found by the police.

"The Chief Minister misled the Assembly and society over the issue," senior leader said in Kozhikode when asked about media reports that the FIR registered by police had mentioned seizure of weapons from the college,

The had witnessed heated exchange between the ruling and opposition members over the alleged seizure of weapons from the college.

Congress-led members had alleged that the Maharaja's College, a known bastion of ruling CPI(M)'s students wing SFI, has become a 'storeroom of arms'.

The opposition had staged a walkout from the Assembly as Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan rejected their demand for an adjournment motion over the issue.

Earlier, moving the notice for the motion, P T Thomas (Congress) had said several weapons, including swords and iron rods, had been seized and this should be viewed seriously by the

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Weapons' seizure: Cong accuses Ker CM of 'misleading' House

Congress in Kerala today accused Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of "misleading" the state Assembly over the issue of alleged seizure of weapons from a Kochi-based college. Vijayan had refuted Congress allegations in the Assembly yesterday about recovery of weapons from the staff quarters of the Maharaja's college, Ernakulam. He had said no arms had been seized and only some construction materials were found by the police. "The Chief Minister misled the Assembly and society over the issue," senior Congress leader Oommen Chandy said in Kozhikode when asked about media reports that the FIR registered by police had mentioned seizure of weapons from the college, The state assembly had witnessed heated exchange between the ruling LDF and opposition UDF members over the alleged seizure of weapons from the college. Congress-led UDF members had alleged that the Government Maharaja's College, a known bastion of ruling CPI(M)'s students wing SFI, has become a ... in today accused Chief Minister of "misleading" the over the issue of alleged seizure of weapons from a Kochi-based college.

Vijayan had refuted allegations in the Assembly yesterday about recovery of weapons from the staff quarters of the Maharaja's college, Ernakulam.

He had said no arms had been seized and only some construction materials were found by the police.

"The Chief Minister misled the Assembly and society over the issue," senior leader said in Kozhikode when asked about media reports that the FIR registered by police had mentioned seizure of weapons from the college,

The had witnessed heated exchange between the ruling and opposition members over the alleged seizure of weapons from the college.

Congress-led members had alleged that the Maharaja's College, a known bastion of ruling CPI(M)'s students wing SFI, has become a 'storeroom of arms'.

The opposition had staged a walkout from the Assembly as Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan rejected their demand for an adjournment motion over the issue.

Earlier, moving the notice for the motion, P T Thomas (Congress) had said several weapons, including swords and iron rods, had been seized and this should be viewed seriously by the

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

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