Government refutes Opposition charge on Mani issue; LDF walkout twice
LDF members entered the House with their mouths covered with black cloth and sat through question hour without participating in it.

LDF members entered the House with their mouths covered with black cloth and sat through question hour without participating in it.
Replying to a submission, Chennithala said the probe had been entrusted with the Special Investigation Unit of the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau and refuted the charge that government planned to remove Vigilance Director Vincent M Paul from the post.
Chennithala also said ruling UDF's decision to make practical changes in the new liquor policy was in view of some issues that had cropped up at the implementation stage.
The concerns of the tourism sector, problems of workers who lost their jobs due to closure of bars and court observations were the main things that would be considered to make changes, he said.
He also asserted that the UDF government would not alter the fundamentals of the policy, which has clearly established having total prohibition in the state in 10 years.
The start of zero hour witnessed noisy scenes when the Opposition insisted on taking up the issue as an adjournment motion, which was rejected by Deputy Speaker N Sakthan.
LDF which agreed to the request to take up the matter as first submission, staged a walkout in protest over the issue not being taken up as an adjournment motion.
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