Mani did not make anti-women comments, says Kerala CM

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Chief Minister today defended power minister M M Mani, saying he had not made any 'anti-women' comments against the activists of 'Pembila Orumai', a women's collective of plantation workers.

Vijayan also said Mani had not tried to create "any hurdle" during the anti-encroachment drive on lands in



"Before law, there is no consideration as or minister. There were complaints. A probe was held and no material was found warranting registering of a case against Mani," Vijayan said during in the state assembly.

Mani had recently courted controversy when he allegedly made some offensive remarks against activists of 'Pembilai Orumai', a women's collective of plantation workers of Munnar.

The minister had also allegedly stated Devikulam sub-collector Sreeram Venkataraman should be sent to 'Oolampara' (asylum) for removing a 30-feet cross put up allegedly on an encroached piece of land in Munnar last month.

Congress MLAs-- V D Satheeshan and P T Thomas-- asked the the reason for not registering a case against Mani for his comments against women workers and the IAS officer.

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

Mani did not make anti-women comments, says Kerala CM

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today defended power minister M M Mani, saying he had not made any 'anti-women' comments against the activists of 'Pembila Orumai', a women's collective of plantation workers. Vijayan also said Mani had not tried to create "any hurdle" during the anti-encroachment drive on government lands in Idukki. "Before law, there is no consideration as MLA or minister. There were complaints. A probe was held and no material was found warranting registering of a case against Mani," Vijayan said during question hour in the state assembly. Mani had recently courted controversy when he allegedly made some offensive remarks against activists of 'Pembilai Orumai', a women's collective of plantation workers of Munnar. The minister had also allegedly stated Devikulam sub-collector Sreeram Venkataraman should be sent to 'Oolampara' (asylum) for removing a 30-feet cross put up allegedly on an encroached piece of government land in Munnar last ... Chief Minister today defended power minister M M Mani, saying he had not made any 'anti-women' comments against the activists of 'Pembila Orumai', a women's collective of plantation workers.

Vijayan also said Mani had not tried to create "any hurdle" during the anti-encroachment drive on lands in

"Before law, there is no consideration as or minister. There were complaints. A probe was held and no material was found warranting registering of a case against Mani," Vijayan said during in the state assembly.

Mani had recently courted controversy when he allegedly made some offensive remarks against activists of 'Pembilai Orumai', a women's collective of plantation workers of Munnar.

The minister had also allegedly stated Devikulam sub-collector Sreeram Venkataraman should be sent to 'Oolampara' (asylum) for removing a 30-feet cross put up allegedly on an encroached piece of land in Munnar last month.

Congress MLAs-- V D Satheeshan and P T Thomas-- asked the the reason for not registering a case against Mani for his comments against women workers and the IAS officer.

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

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