On Thursday night, all of Kerala’s ruling United Democratic Front legislators, barring just the chief minister and two others, locked themselves in a room at the state assembly complex.
The opposition Left Democratic Front had threatened that all roads leading to the assembly would be blocked and that the state’s Finance Minister KM Mani would not be allowed to enter the assembly.
Mani is under attack for allegedly accepting bribes from bar owners in exchange of liquor licences.
The opposition followed suit and many of its legislators too spent the night in the assembly premises. The drama began unfolding early in the morning when the opposition tried to stop Mani from presenting his budget. Even when he did, amidst bedlam, there were massive protests outside the assembly organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party as well as chaos inside orchestrated by the LDF.
As the finance minister proceeded to speed-read his budget speech in flat eight minutes, the speaker’s chair was toppled and his microphone was flung across the room, while legislators continued to raise slogans after standing on the benches in the assembly. Soon, the ruling party’s ministers and assembly personnel had to huddle around the finance minister to prevent the opposition legislators from approaching him.
Finally, the finance minister proceeded to the media room to present his budget but the protests are far from over. Reports of tear gas shelling, lathi charge on the protesters and even MLAs fainting in the assembly hall continue to pour in from the state which calls itself ‘god’s own country’ in tourism advertorials, inviting easy lampooning on social media.
Here is a look at the action that unfolded, both at the assembly and on Twitter:
The opposition Left Democratic Front had threatened that all roads leading to the assembly would be blocked and that the state’s Finance Minister KM Mani would not be allowed to enter the assembly.
Mani is under attack for allegedly accepting bribes from bar owners in exchange of liquor licences.
The opposition followed suit and many of its legislators too spent the night in the assembly premises. The drama began unfolding early in the morning when the opposition tried to stop Mani from presenting his budget. Even when he did, amidst bedlam, there were massive protests outside the assembly organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party as well as chaos inside orchestrated by the LDF.
As the finance minister proceeded to speed-read his budget speech in flat eight minutes, the speaker’s chair was toppled and his microphone was flung across the room, while legislators continued to raise slogans after standing on the benches in the assembly. Soon, the ruling party’s ministers and assembly personnel had to huddle around the finance minister to prevent the opposition legislators from approaching him.
Finally, the finance minister proceeded to the media room to present his budget but the protests are far from over. Reports of tear gas shelling, lathi charge on the protesters and even MLAs fainting in the assembly hall continue to pour in from the state which calls itself ‘god’s own country’ in tourism advertorials, inviting easy lampooning on social media.
Here is a look at the action that unfolded, both at the assembly and on Twitter:
LDF member dies of heart attack during police crackdown on protesters in front of Kerala Assembly
— CNN-IBN BreakingNews (@CNNIBNBreaking) March 13, 2015
K.M. Mani might have to stay in the Assembly forever. Last I visited, people of his Pala constituency didn't want him. #Kerala
— Deepu Sebastian (@deepusebastian) March 12, 2015
Liquor bars around the #Kerala assembly will be shut tomorrow. The state capital will be high on politics!
— T S Sudhir (@Iamtssudhir) March 12, 2015
Thiruvananthapuram: Protest outside Kerala Assembly, protesters pelt stones at police pic.twitter.com/NSvuuIsm0Y
— ANI (@ANI_news) March 13, 2015
Trivandrum: Protest outside Kerala Assembly, police holds lathi charge on protesters https://t.co/tRjKknhUyD
— ANI (@ANI_news) March 13, 2015
Daya, darwaza tod do!!! RT @ANI_news: Thiruvananthapuram: Uproar in Kerala Assembly earlier today pic.twitter.com/dcEDJSKNs2
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) March 13, 2015
Yes. The MLA's fainting. Chairs broken. Mics flung. That's Kerala, my home state. The most literate one.
— Vishnu Varma (@VishKVarma) March 13, 2015
WWE is nothing compared to the Kerala Legislative Assembly.
— Jacob Joseph (@23jacob) March 13, 2015
I don't think we need the BBC to embarrass us. We do quite well for ourselves #Kerala http://t.co/fSJlVGTNsD pic.twitter.com/a61kwwhGJr"
— Ashwin Mushran (@ashwinmushran) March 13, 2015
Chaos in Kerala Assembly: 2 CPI (M) MLAs V. Sivankutty and K. Ajith taken to hospital
— ANI (@ANI_news) March 13, 2015
Trivandrum: BJP protest against Kerala Finance Minister KM Mani, outside Kerala Assembly pic.twitter.com/k3EnPZmrRi
— ANI (@ANI_news) March 13, 2015
100% Literate State? Deplorable Kerala opposition MLAs. Glimpse of #Goonsowncountry inside and outside the assembly. pic.twitter.com/DDpL33qH58
— viju janardhanan (@catchviju) March 13, 2015
Too much of Lungi Dance "@htTweets: #KeralaChaos | Clashes inside Kerala Assembly, http://t.co/okezVoOn0D pic.twitter.com/nf8utuZkEI"
— राप्चिच्क Racoon (@Lathiwalabhoot) March 13, 2015
Kerala Assembly budget presentation in one picture. pic.twitter.com/dcNiydMVIB
— Faiz Haroun (@ImFaizhr) March 13, 2015
In Dog's Own Country #Kerala today. Nice people. They are having some fun party at the budget session at their State Assembly. #Retards
— Vijay Malllya (@thevijaymalllya) March 13, 2015
Isn't Kerala the state with 100% literacy? There's no cure for us.
— Moon (@moonsez) March 13, 2015
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