Kerala Budget Speech Done in Record 7 minutes amid high drama

Kerala Budget Speech Done in Record 7 minutes amid high drama
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Budget speech completed in record 7 minutes in Kerala assembly. While Arun Jaitely took 2.45 hours, Yanamala Ramakrishnudu took 1.40 hours, the Kerala FM took just seven minutes. It was an attempt to take the steam out of the agitating opposition which wanted Finance Minister K M Mani out over liquor bar and other alleged corrupt deals.

Budget speech completed in record 7 minutes in Kerala assembly. While Arun Jaitely took 2.45 hours, Yanamala Ramakrishnudu took 1.40 hours, the Kerala FM took just seven minutes. It was an attempt to take the steam out of the agitating opposition which wanted Finance Minister K M Mani out over liquor bar and other alleged corrupt deals.

Finance minister KM Mani read out the state budget at jet speed this morning in the Kerala assembly, finishing in seven minutes. He was surrounded by assembly staff to prevent opposition leaders from reaching him. Opposition shut down all doors to Assembly to keep police and marshals away. The MLAs pushed and toppled the Speaker's chair and broke his mike.
As Mr Mani, 81, read the Budget speech, the opposition's lawmakers raised slogans against him, while those of the ruling United Democratic Front (UDF) cheered. Chief Minister Oomen Chandy was in the House. In some corners of the large hall, lawmakers were seen pushing each other.
Outside the assembly, a massive contingent of LDF and BJP protesters raised slogans against Mani and threw bottles of water at the police, who used batons, tear gas and water cannons to control the crowd. The police has deployed a 2,500-strong force outside the assembly, with multiple barricades.
The high drama began yesterday after the opposition vowed that it would not let Mani present the Budget. They allege that the Finance Minister accepted a bribe of Rs. 1 crore to renew licences of bars that were shut down by the administration last year.
The minister, along with at least 70 of the ruling UDF's 74 lawmakers, camped in a room of the state Assembly complex last night, to pre-empt the opposition. Only Chief Minister Oomen Chandy, Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala and a woman MLA opted out.
Lawmakers from Opposition too reached the assembly premises in big numbers to spend the night. The chaos began early morning as they moved to stop Mr Mani from entering the assembly.
The CPI-M led LDF has stepped up protests demanding Mr Mani's resignation since the Budget Session began. Mani, who belongs to the Kerala Congress (M), is a key ally of Oommen Chandy's Congress-led government. In December last year, Kerala's Vigilance and Anti-Corruption bureau had booked the finance minister as first accused in the "bar scam case."
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