Tragedy, sleaze, political clashes hit Kerala in 2017

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Tragedy, sleaze, political clashes and allegations of shook in 2017.

Disaster struck in the form of Ockhi cyclone, which hit the state's shores on November 29-30 and left over 70 fishermen dead while more than 100 are still missing.


Sleazy tales scarred politicians both of the ruling (M)-led and Congress-headed and as if this turmoil was not enough, the state also witnessed the abduction and assault of an actress, allegedly by hired goons to settle scores.

Modi and Rahul Gandhi reached out to the families of affected fishermen to give a healing touch.

The year started with the abduction and sexual assault of a well-known actress, who essayed roles in South Indian films, shocking the very conscience of the people of the state.

The incident, which occurred in February, saw several twists and turns in its probe and ultimately ended with the arrest of popular Dileep, sending in the Malayalam film industry.

The government that entered into the second year in office faced embarrassment as two cabinet ministers resigned -- one over sleaze talk with a woman and the other on charges of land and backwater encroachment.

A K Saseedharan, (National Party), was forced to quit the cabinet after a channel aired an audio clip, purported to be his, in which he is talking in a sexually explicit manner to a woman.

However, months later, a commission report virtually acquitted Saseendran of charges saying that there was no evidence against him. The woman involved in the case also stated that she did not want to pursue the case.

An NRI businessman-turned-politician Thomas Chandy, also from the NCP, who replaced Saseedharan as transport minister, was forced to tender his resignation after being hit by encroachment allegations by his luxury tourist resort in Alapuzha in November.

However, the government came in for praise from different quarters for its revolutionary decision to appoint a in a temple, scripting history.

Similarly, a decision to provide job reservation to economically weak in the forward community in the offices of Devaswom boards that manages temples in the state also won accolades.

On the political point, the state continued to witness a cycle of clashes between the ruling and RSS-BJP workers especially in the politically-volatile Kannur district.

participated in the 'Jana Raksha' rally, organised by state party unit, and charged that under the rule of the Left had become a 'fertile land' for the growth of 'jihadi terror'.

The and the also conducted political yatras in the state during the year against the alleged communal agenda of the BJP.

workers in the state received a political boost with the visit of at the valedictory function of 'Padayorukkam' a political yatra here on December 15.

However, the party was left red faced when one of its MLAs A Vincent had to cool his heels in prison for the alleged rape of a housewife.

The case of Hadiya, A 24-year old Hindu woman, who converted to and later married a Muslim youth Shafin Jahan came into national focus after apex court ordered a NIA probe following allegation that the marriage was part of 'love jihad'.

The infamous solar scam continued to haunt the leaders of Opposition with a judicial commission report indicting senior leaders, including former in the scam.

A letter of Saritha S Nair, prime accused in the case, that contained serious sexual allegations against leaders, which became a part of the report of judicial commission, also put the leaders in a spot.

In the sensational murder case of a Dalit law student, justice was done to the victim, when the lone accused, a from Assam, was awarded death sentence by a trial court.

The Malayalam film industry lost veteran I V Sasi, a hit maker, who passed away after battling

The year also saw Malayalam film clinching the National Best award.

In the infrastructure field, took a giant leap with the commissioning of the Kochi Metro by Modi in June and in four months, the second phase was opened by

In another political development, JD(U) leader and party state president, M P Veerendra Kumar, resigned from the Rajya Sabha saying he did not agree with party chief and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's decision to join the NDA fold.

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First Published: Thu, December 21 2017. 11:05 IST