BJP MLA V Muraleedharan raises concern over portfolio allocation, says "Muslim League trying to control Keralam govt"
Thiruvananthapuram (Keralam) [India], May 21 (ANI): BJP MLA V Muraleedharan on Thursday alleged that the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) was attempting to "control" the newly formed Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) government in Keralam, claiming that the delay in portfolio allocation indicated pressure from coalition partners.
Speaking to reporters, Muraleedharan said the three-day delay in allotting portfolios after the swearing-in of the new cabinet had raised concerns regarding the functioning of the government led by Chief Minister VD Satheesan.
Muraleedharan said every section of society should feel equally represented in a democratic setup and asserted that no community should feel neglected. "In this government, out of the 21 ministers, 12 ministers belong to minority communities. The fact that there are only nine ministers from the majority community should not become a reason for neglecting the majority community," he said.
The BJP leader also demanded the withdrawal of cases registered against Sabarimala devotees during protests against the entry of women of menstruating age into the hill shrine, as well as cases linked to the agitation against the SilverLine project.
He further criticised the CPI(M) for objecting to the singing of Vande Mataram during the oath-taking ceremony. "I want to ask them which specific wordings are against the secular credentials of the country and on what basis they are opposing it," he said.
"The government should explain whose interests they are trying to safeguard, because poor and ordinary people will be hard hit by this price hike," he said.
Meanwhile, the 16th Kerala Legislative Assembly commenced its inaugural session on Thursday with the swearing-in ceremony of all 140 newly elected MLAs in Thiruvananthapuram.
The Congress-led UDF secured 102 seats in the Assembly elections, while the Left Democratic Front won 35 seats and the BJP won three seats. (ANI)
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