GOVT’S APPROACH TO AGITATING MLAs NOT RIGHT-ACHUTHANANDAN
Veteran Marxist leader V S Achuthanandan Sunday criticised the
CPI(M)-led LDF government's approach to the opposition UDFs stir on
self-financing medical college fees and admission issue, saying it is "not
right".Congress-led UDF is on a
warpath on the fee structure of self-financing medical colleges with three of
its MLAs sitting on a hunger strike in front of the Assembly foyer since
September 28 demanding a rollback of the hiked fees.Jacob of Kerala Congress
(Jacob), a partner of UDF, was taken to the government medical college hospital
yesterday after his condition worsened. Two other MLAs Shafi Parambil and Hibi
Eden (both Congress) are continuing their indefinite fast.Achuthanandan, also
the Chairman of the Administrative Reforms Commission, who had two days back
met the agitating MLAs, said "the strike should be resolved at the
earliest. The government should take steps to find a solution to end the
stir".Asked if the governments approach to the strike is proper, he said,
"The governments approach to the strike is not right. It is wrong. The
government should try and find a solution soon."
Chief Minister Pinarayi
Vijayan declined to comment on Achuthanandans reaction, while opposition leader
Ramesh Chennithala said the government should forgo its "ego and its
negative" attitude towards the strike and find a solution to the
agitation.Hunger strikes have been held earlier also. This governments approach
is "unfortunate and wrong", he said.The government is having
"hostile" attitude towards the MLAs on hunger striking. It should
take advice from senior leaders like Achuthanandan to resolve the issue,
Chennithala said.Informing that opposition would go ahead with the stir, which
entered the fifth day today, Chennithala said Monday a UDF meeting would be
held to take stock of the situation."The government has to take the lead
to find a solution to the agitation", he said, adding it should "set
aside its ego and come forward for talks with the opposition. The government
has a responsibility to hold talks to end the agitation."The opposition
had raised the matter inside the Assembly also and disrupted the proceedings
continuously since September 26, when the session began.On Achuthanandans
reaction, KPCC President V M Sudheeran said the government should take steps to
end the agitation as early as possible.
Prof. John Kurakar
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