THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the proposed Women’s Wall on New Year would not be implemented with the government fund. The 50 crore is earmarked for the welfare activities of women. The campaign to spend money from it is wrong. A single penny would not be spend for the wall from the state fund, the chief minister said. Minister Thomas Isaac too clarified that the government will not spend money for the wall. He said money from the budget will not be spend. The government’s affidavit has been misinterpreted. Women’s organisations will collect money on their own and they are quite capable for it, reacted Isaac in twitter.
Meantime, Kerala renaissance is not a monopoly of the CPM and the chief minister has violated the rights of the assembly, said opposition leader Oommen Chandy. The affidavit filed had stated that 50 crore would be spent from government’s exchequer. The chief minister had informed the assembly that government’s money would not be spent. Filing an affidavit against this is like cheating the people of the state. Addressing a press meet, Chennithala said a notice will be sent to the chief minister for violation of rights.