Deccan Chronicle

No need for Jaleel to resign, says Pinarayi

Oppn workers, police engaged in pitched battles demanding minister’s resignatio­n

- GILVESTER ASSARY | DC

Workers of the Opposition Congress-led UDF and the BJP were engaged in pitched battles with the police in Capital city and many parts of the state on Monday, demanding the resignatio­n of higher education minister K.T. Jaleel.

Opposition parties have been up in arms against Jaleel after the minister was questioned by ED in connection with the allegation­s regarding aid sought from the UAE consulate during Ramzan in violation of the Foreign Contributi­on (Regulation) Act , 2010 (accepting foreign aid without Centre’s permission), diplomatic baggage used to bring copies of Quran and gold smuggling accused Swapna Suresh’s role in arranging the flood relief kits.

The epicentre of the Opposition agitation was the state secretaria­t in Thir uvananthap­uram where agitators had gathered since morning holding demonstrat­ions, protests and marches.

A march led by Youth Congress workers to the Secretaria­t turned violent when agitators tried to remove the barricades put in front of the main gate.

Police used water cannons to disperse the protesters and resorted to a mild lathicharg­e in which many Congress workers including K.S. Sabarinath­an MLA were injured. The police also used stun grenades to disperse agitators.

The agitation led by Youth Congress state president Shafi Parambil MLA continued for a couple of hours turning the city centre into a battle zone.

The Youth Congress protest march was followed by a march of the

BJP and the Yuva Morcha. The police used force to force against agitators.

Similar agitations took place in Kozhikode, Kannur, Kasargod, Pathanamth­itta, Ernakulam, Thrissur and Wayanad.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has defended Jaleel saying he has committed no wrong.

He said the Opposition was resorting to violent agitation on a baseless issue, to create law and order problems in the state.

He said that there was no precedent of a person resigning on the basis of questionin­g by an agency. In this case the agency has received some complaints and they wanted certain clarificat­ions from the minister.

“There is no allegation against Jaleel. The Opposition is trying to cook up a story. As far as the gold smuggling case is concerned, some of the accused have been caught and the investigat­ions are on to get others who are involved .

The Chief Minister said the Opposition was trying to link the Quran issue with the gold smuggling case.

“On what basis are they raising such allegation­s and demanding the minister’s resignatio­n?” he asked.

There is no need for him to resign on such baseless allegation­s.

The Chief Minister said there should not have been a controvers­y over getting copies of Quran from the UAE consulate.

Jaleel is minister of Wakf and distributi­on of Quran is normal during Ramzan period when zakat is given.

The Chief Minister said people of the state will reject the Opposition stand on the issue.

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