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Protesting against CAA, UDF MLAs block Governor's way in Kerala Assembly

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Thiruvananthapuram, January 29

In an unprecedented move, opposition Congress-led UDF MLAs blocked Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan inside the state Assembly on Wednesday with ‘go back’ slogans and placards against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

The incident took place when Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan ushered Khan to the Assembly hall for presenting the policy address.

Though the CM and the Speaker repeatedly tried to appease the agitating opposition members, they didn’t budge and continued to raise slogans against Khan and his stand in support of CAA.

After nearly 10 minutes of protest, watch-and-ward personnel removed the opposition members forcibly and cleared the Governor’s way to the dias.

As soon as the Governor reached the dias, the national anthem was played but the opposition members gathered at the well of the House and started the ‘Governor go back’ slogans soon after its completion.

When Khan began his policy address, the opposition members walked out of the Assembly hall raising slogans.

After boycotting the policy address, they staged a sit-in protest at the gate of the Assembly. PTI

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