Thiruvananthapuram: Do not turn the Kerala Legislative Assembly, the Congress-led UDF opposition said in the House on Monday and sought that the controversial remarks by CPI(M) legislator MM Mani against a woman MLA be withdrawn from the records. Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the state assembly VD Satheesan said that they had initially asked Mani to withdraw his remarks and then they had requested Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to direct the CPI(M) MLA to take back what he had said against RMP legislator KK Rema.
"Neither of them were ready to do the same and this gives rise to two important questions -- can the assembly come to a conclusion that widowhood is a woman's fate and secondly, is the House a 'Kaurava sabha' where women can be insulted and abused," he said. Satheesan said that a progressive state like Kerala cannot come to a conclusion that widowhood is women's fate.
He said such a conclusion is the basis of 'sati' and it is unbecoming for a state like Kerala to come to such conclusions. Secondly, the Assembly is not a 'Kaurava sabha' where 'Duryodhanas' and 'Dushasanas' abused women. "This is a Niyamasabha (legislative assembly). Do not allow this to be turned into a 'Kaurava sabha'. We urge the Chair to remove the remarks of the CPI(M) MLA (Mani) from the House records," the LoP said.