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Chandy to attend swearing-in of Nitish Kumar

Nitish KumarKerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy will be attending the oath-taking of Nitish Kumar as Chief Minister of Bihar on Friday.

Beyond courtesy, it has political implications. Mr. Chandy has released an article, to be published in newspapers on Friday to coincide with the swearing-in, describing the victory of Grand Alliance as one against communalism and fascism.

BJP for alliance with Kerala Congress (M)

BJP State president V. MuraleedharanThiruvananthapuram: BJP State president V. Muraleedharan said on Monday that his party was prepared for alliance with Kerala Congress (M) for forming panchayat and municipal councils. There will not be any truck with Congress, Muslim League or CPI (M).

Excise Minister Babu will find the going tough

Minister for Excise K. BabuExcise Minister of Kerala K. Babu’s continuation in office is increasingly becoming untenable after resignation of Finance Minister K. M. Mani.

Chief Minister denies that Mr. Mani resigned under pressure

Chief Minister Oommen ChandyChief Minister Oommen Chandy said here today that neither he nor the UDF had demanded Mr. Mani’s resignation.

Announcing acceptance of Mr. Mani’s resignation, the Chief Minister said that he still considered Mr. Mani as innocent and believed that he would be able to return after proving his innocence.

Kerala Finance Minister K. M. Mani resigns

Kerala Minister for Finance and Law K. M. Mani resigned as Minister today in view of the adverse remarks from High Court in the bar-bribery case.  Government Chief Whip Thomas Unniyadan also resigned in solidarity with him.

Announcing his decision, the Minister said that he was resigning expressing his regard for the rule of law. He would continue to extend unreserved support to the United Democratic Front.

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