Thiruvananthapuram(Kerala): Opposition Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala on Monday expressed his hope that the Left government in Kerala would completely support his proposed motion in the state Assembly to recall Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on his stand over CAA.
The notice seeking permission to move the resolution in the upcoming budget session was given to uphold the dignity of the state Assembly and its members, he said.
"Actually, it should have been moved by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. I am compelled to come up with the motion as the CM failed to do his duty as the leader of the House," Chennithala told reporters.
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"I hope that as the leader of a party which has taken a stand that even the post of the Governor is unwanted, Vijayan and his government will support the resolution in the House completely," he said.
The Congress leader's statement comes a day after the ruling CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front and state Parliamentary Affairs minister, A K Balan criticized his decision to move the resolution seeking the recalling of the Governor under the Rule 130 of the legislative business.
Chennithala had said on Saturday he had given a notice to Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan seeking his permission to move the resolution demanding Khan's recall for 'violating' all democratic principles and 'publicly questioning' the pride of the legislature through his stand over CAA.