Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan arrived at Communist Party of India (Marxist) party headquarters to attend the meeting of CPI(M) Polit Bureau in Delhi.
Kerala government will ensure that pilgrims arriving at Sabarimala without online registration or awareness of the system will still have a smooth darshan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Tuesday.
In response to questions raised by opposition members in the Kerala Assembly, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan clarified his stance on the ongoing controversy surrounding the alleged use of a PR agency.
In a letter released by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), Pinarayi Vijayan refuted two allegations made by the Governor: one claiming that the CM "lacks credibility" and is hiding certain things, and another suggesting that the Kerala Police had stated that smuggled gold was used to fund ba
The Kerala Raj Bhavan clarified on Saturday that government officers will continue to be welcome at the Governor's residence, but for official matters, they must have authorization from the Chief Minister.
On September 30, a media report emerged that attributed remarks to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan concerning gold smuggling in the Malappuram district. The Chief Minister's office later issued a clarification, stating that the quotes had been wrongly attributed to him.
On Thursday, Kerala Legislative Assembly passed a resolution introduced under Rule 118 by Parliamentary Affairs Minister MB Rajesh in the absence of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who could not attend due to health issues.
His remarks come after Kerala Legislative Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution, urging the central government to withdraw its proposed "One Nation, One Election" proposal, describing it as undemocratic and detrimental to the nation's federal structure.
Governor Khan has opened another confrontation with the Left government in the state. Referring to CM Vijayan's recent interview with a media group, Khan had sent a letter to the CM seeking a report on the "nature of anti-national activities" and actions taken against those involved.
Kerala Assembly on Tuesday passed a Motion to reprimand four of its members belonging to the opposition United Democratic Front. They are accused of acting in breach of parliamentary etiquette when they were protesting against the Speaker in the well of the House on Monday.