Kerala Assembly adjourns after ruckus over drug abuse in the state

The assembly witnessed a war of words between LDF and UDF members over increasing drug abuse and connected violent incidents in the state.

Published Dec 09, 2022 | 2:05 PMUpdated Dec 09, 2022 | 2:05 PM

Drug abuse. Representational Image. (Creative Commons)

The Kerala Assembly on Friday, 9 December, witnessed a war of words between the ruling LDF and opposition UDF members over increasing drug abuse and connected violent incidents in the state, following which the House was adjourned for the day.

The ruling LDF members raised their voices and tried to disrupt the speech of the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly VD Satheesan when he referred to the alleged involvement of some activists of SFI and DYFI in recent drug-related cases.

When the Congress-led UDF members also stood up from their seats and raised their voices, the House witnessed noisy scenes for some minutes.

Later, Speaker AN Shamseer declared the House as adjourned for the day after cutting short other scheduled businesses.

Earlier, Mathew Kuzhalnadan (Congress) raised the drug menace issue citing some recent incidents during zero hour and demanded a discussion after putting on hold other businesses.

Among various incidents, he pointed to the recent startling revelation by a high school girl that she was allegedly trapped by the drug mafia by giving biscuits laced with an addictive substance and later forced to become a carrier of contrabands in Azhiyoor in Kozhikode.

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In his reply, the Local Self-Government Department (LSGD) Minister MB Rajesh admitted that the issues mentioned in the notice for the adjournment motion were serious.

However, he rejected the charges that drug consumption is widespread in the southern state.

Quoting figures, the minister said Kerala was not among the top five drug-consuming states in the country.

Rajesh also assured the House that the drug mafia would be rooted out in the state and the government has already begun stringent measures in this regard.

He criticised the opposition for allegedly giving a political colour to the serious issue.

The Speaker rejected leave for the motion based on the reply of the minister.

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