City
Epaper

Feeling the heat, Vijayan may take legal action against media

By IANS | Published: September 23, 2020 3:58 PM

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 23 After facing the heat from the media in various high profile cases, the ruling Pinarayi ...

Open in App

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 23 After facing the heat from the media in various high profile cases, the ruling Pinarayi Vijayan government decided at a state cabinet meeting on Wednesday to take action against the mediapersons.

Advice was sought from the legal authorities on the way forward and it has been decided to take legal action under the CrPC, said sources.

The Vijayan government faced flak after a fire broke out in the General Administration Department (GAD) in the state Secretariat last month. As the news of the fire spread, top leaders of the Congress and the BJP arrived outside the Secretariat and a tiff broke out between the security personnel and the leaders as no one was allowed inside the Secretariat.

The entire opposition alleged that crucial files pertaining to the now infamous gold smuggling case were destroyed and the fire was set deliberately to destroy evidence.

The media also had a field day latching on to the opposition allegations.

On Tuesday, Vijayan said there were two separate teams probing the incident and one of them had submitted its report while the report of the other team was awaited.

According to the legal advice that the Vijayan government has reportedly received, the government can proceed with criminal defamation suits and can also approach the Press Council of India.

Reacting to the news, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala said if this happens it would not be acceptable in a country where freedom of press prevails.

"This is sheer intolerance and nothing else. Will anyone forget the travails that the previous Oommen Chandy government faced. If this government goes ahead with it, it would be the first time that a government here will be doing this," said Chennithala.

Vijayan became the first Chief Minister of Kerala to have cancelled the weekly cabinet media briefing after he assumed office in May 2016. He has also asked the media not to come looking for television bytes while he was on the move. He has made it very clear that the Chief Minister would speak only when he wants to and not when the media wants it.

Vijayan had lost his temper at the media earlier also. He had said, "Kadeku Purethu" (get out) when television cameramen were taking shots of a meeting which was about to begin between him and the leaders of the BJP/RSS that was held in the state capital at a hotel in August 2017.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: congressGeneral Administration Department
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalFormer Minister And Veteran Congress Leader Dambarudhar Ulaka Passes Away

MaharashtraWill Give Classical Language Status To Marathi After Forming INDIA Govt, Announces Congress

NationalUttar Pradesh: Journalist Beaten Up at Amit Shah’s Rally in Rae Bareli, FIR Registered (Watch Video)

NationalMahalakshmi Scheme: Congress To Provide Financial Assistance of Rs 1 Lakh to Women of Poor Households, Says Sonia Gandhi

MumbaiMumbai: Ex-Corporator Ravi Raja Raises Alarm on City's Dangerous Manholes Ahead of Monsoon Season

Politics Realted Stories

NationalLok Sabha Election 2024: AAP Launches ‘Washing Machine Ka Kaala Jaadu’ Campaign

PoliticsRahul Gandhi in Raebareli: Congress MP Breaks Silence on his Marriage; This What He Said (Watch Video)

PoliticsMaharashtra Lok Sabha Election 2024: Actor Mohan Agashe Casts Vote in Pune, Shares a Special Message for Voters

PoliticsAndhra Pradesh Shocker: YSRCP MLA Annabathuni Sivakumar Slaps Voter at Polling Booth, Triggers Retaliation and Violence (Watch Video)

InternationalUpendra Yadav Resigns: Nepal Health Minister Quits From Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Cabinet