Kerala Assembly Erupts Over BJP Leader's Remark Against Rahul Gandhi
The Kerala Assembly adjourned amid protests from opposition members over a BJP leader's controversial remark about Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The Speaker denied an adjournment motion request to discuss it, citing irrelevance. A case was filed against the BJP leader for the alleged threat made during a TV debate.

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The Kerala Assembly was adjourned on Tuesday following a heated protest by opposition members. The unrest was sparked by a controversial remark made by a BJP leader against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, which led to demands for an adjournment motion by the Congress-led UDF.
Speaker A N Shamseer denied permission, stating the matter lacked immediate significance to be discussed as an adjournment motion. This decision met with opposition from Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, who argued the seriousness of the threat made publicly during a TV debate.
The protest continued despite the Speaker's intervention. Meanwhile, a case was registered against the BJP leader, Printu Mahadevan, based on allegations of making provocative statements during a news channel discussion, as tensions escalated within the Assembly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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