Kerala

Congress asks Kerala CM to intervene in journalist-lawyer tussle

Written by : IANS

The Congress party on Wednesday asked Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to intervene in the ongoing tussle between journalists and the lawyers that turned violent on Tuesday evening.

In a statement made in Kochi, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president V.M. Sudheeran said: "There has been unrest between the journalists and the lawyers and things will go out of hand if you (Chief Minister) do not intervene immediately." 

It all began after media reports that a government pleader had misbehaved with a lady. The lawyers claimed that the pleader was falsely implicated, and the police and media are hand in glove in the conspiracy. 

On Tuesday evening, there was an altercation between the journalists and the lawyers over the issue at the Kerala High Court in Ernakulam. The lawyers locked up the room meant for the media persons in the high court building, thereby aggravating the situation. 

When the situation got worse, the police rushed to the spot and resorted to lathi-charge. Television cameras were damaged in the melee. 

Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala spoke to acting Chief Justice Thottathil B. Radhakrishnan about the matter and hoped that the standoff between the journalists and lawyers would be resolved at the earliest.

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