CM Pinarayi Vijayan Reacted on Kerala Governor Sitting on Roadside in Protest?

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Accordingly kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on saturday said the manner in which governor Arif Mohammed Khan on saturday sat on the roadside demanding police action against SFI protestors was never before seen from any person in authority and was against security protocols. Vijayan said that what Khan did was not right and even he knew that. Meanwhile the cm further said that Khan’s actions of ”protesting” in order to ensure police action against the SFI activists as per his wishes was something no one in authority has ever done. ”The governor has been repeatedly taking a stand which is different from the consistently followed democratic principles in the country,” Vijayan said while responding to several queries from reporters about what transpired during the day.

Vijayan further said that one should understand that no position of authority was above the law. ”All positions of authority are below the law. The law is supreme. Unfortunately, what we saw today was the non-realisation of the same. In such matters, it is important to show wisdom. However, that is something that is not taught in schools and developed through experience. What I feel is that he (Khan) has not developed that in all these years of his life,” the cm said. Vijayan further said that though the governor today indicated he was healthy, he should nevertheless still get himself checked.

”There are various kinds of health issues after all,” he said, taking a shot at Khan. High drama played out in kollam district of kerala today when Khan, facing SFI’s black flag protest, got out of his car, took on the agitating Left student wing members, sat on the roadside and hit out at the CM. Meanwhile, the Centre on saturday extended Z+ security cover to Khan, who lashed out at Vijayan for allegedly ”promoting lawlessness” and said that as head of the state ”lawlessness shall not be tolerated” by him. On reporters asking whether the change in security cover was a setback to the state police, the cm said there was nothing special about it as the governor already enjoyed Z+ security.

The cm again poked fun at Khan by saying that he did not have time to read the policy address, but could sit on the roadside for over an hour-and-a-half. ”Very good. He has no problems acting like that,” Vijayan said. The Marxist veteran said that FIRs were part of the normal police procedure and there was no need for the governor to sit on the roadside waiting for the same. After sitting there for over two hours, Khan left the place only after the police showed him a copy of the FIR registered against 17 SFI activists under non-bailable provisions of the law.

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