Controversy Erupts Over Remarks Against Sonia Gandhi in Kerala Assembly
In the Kerala Assembly, opposition leader V D Satheesan demanded the expunging of remarks made against Congress leader Sonia Gandhi by ministers of the ruling CPI(M). These ministers accused Gandhi of involvement in the Sabarimala gold loss case. Satheesan highlighted the absence of prior notice and proof for such allegations.
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In a heated session at the Kerala Assembly, opposition leader V D Satheesan has called on Speaker A N Shamseer to withdraw 'derogatory' remarks made against prominent Congress figure Sonia Gandhi. The accusations, levied by three ministers from the ruling CPI(M), have created a significant political stir.
The ministers, M B Rajesh, V Sivankutty, and Veena George, claimed Sonia Gandhi's involvement in the notorious Sabarimala gold loss case. They alleged that the case's main suspect, Unnikrishnan Potty, had links with Gandhi, escalating the political tension.
Satheesan criticized the lack of prior notice and supporting evidence for such claims. Citing past rulings, he urged the removal of these remarks from records to preserve parliamentary decorum and protect Gandhi's long-standing public service reputation.
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