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FIR against CPI-M MLA Cheriyan for 'anti-Constitution remarks'

| @indiablooms | Jul 07, 2022, at 05:59 pm

Pathanamthitta/UNI: Keezhvaipur police Thursday filed a case against former Kerala Minister Saji Cheriyan, who resigned from the second Pinarayi Vijayan Cabinet over his anti-Constitution remarks.

This was after the Thiruvalla Judicial First Class Magistrate Court directed the Keezhvaipur police SHO to register the case against Cheriyan on his controversial remarks.

The court order was on the basis of a petition filed by advocate Baiju Noyal hailing from Kochi.

Tiruvalla DySP Rajappan Ravuthar will probe the case against the MLA.

There are nine more complaints pending before the DySP seeking registration of cases against the Chengannur MLA for his controversial speech at a party programme in Mallappally.

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