Lakshadweep administration rejects plea of Left party MPs to visit islands
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Two days in the past, the administration had rejected the appliance of Congress MPs Hibi Eden and T.N. Prathapan searching for entry into Lakshadweep, citing the identical causes.
The Lakshadweep administration has rejected the appliance of eight Left MPs searching for entry allow to the islands, citing that their visit will “certainly disturb” the calm and peaceable environment there.
The lawmakers are Elamaram Kareem, V. Sivadasan, Binoy Viswam, M.V. Shreyams Kumar, K. Somaprasad, John Brittas (Rajya Sabha) and Lok Sabha MPs Thomas Chazhikadan and A.M. Ariff.
Two days in the past, the administration had rejected the appliance of Congress MPs Hibi Eden and T.N. Prathapan searching for entry into Lakshadweep, citing the identical causes.
In his order issued on Monday, Lakshadweep collector Asker Ali mentioned the visit of parliamentarians to the islands “for political activities will certainly disturb the calm and peaceful atmosphere in the islands and it will be against the interest of the general public, public order and security of the Union Territory”.
Lakshadweep has been witnessing a collection of protests by residents for the previous few weeks in opposition to Administrator Praful Khoda Patels determination to implement reform measures within the islands.
The Save Lakshadweep Forum (SLF), a platform of protesters, has alleged that the measures had been being carried out with out taking folks of islands into confidence.
Accusing the administration of going forward with the “anti-people reform measures” within the islands, the SLF has mentioned they might proceed their protest until such measures are withdrawn.
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