Sivankutty and others, Edu Minister in Kerala, approach Kerala HC for Assembly vandalism case

Kochi, November 22nd : .In a surprising move, V.

Sivankutty, the State Education Minister, and five other leading figures filed a petition at the Kerala High Court to request a stay of the trial on charges related to vandalism committed in 2015 in Kerala Assemblys floorThe petitioners wanted to stop the discharge process, which was denied by the court of the capital.In fact, in July, Keralas government approached the Supreme Court to withdraw the criminal case against the six leaders.

However, the Supreme Court ruled that legislators who engage in vandalism in a House session do not have immunity.All of them were asked by the apex court to stand trial.The Congress and BJP demanded Sivankuttys resignation.This was outright rejected by CPI-M.

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The trial is about to begin, so the leaders approached the High Court again with a new petition.However, the court did not stop the petition but instead accepted the petition.V.Sivankutty, K.T.and Jaleel are the two accused.Jaleel is a member of the current Assembly.

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Jaleel, a former minister and Sivankutty are the state education ministers.E.P.Jayarajan, C.K.Sadasivan and Kunahmed Master were also charged.All three were charged with a violation of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act and related provisions.After K.M.Mani, the former finance minister, tried to stop the Assembly from presenting its budget in March 2015 due to violent scenes.He was accused of his involvement in the case involving bar bribery.

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