Kerala speaker 2022

  1. MB Rajesh to step down as Kerala Speaker, AN Shamseer to replace him
  2. Kerala Speaker: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Kerala Speaker
  3. List of current MPs from Kerala
  4. In the eye of Kerala Assembly storm, Speaker A N Shamseer no stranger to controversy
  5. AN Shamseer elected as Kerala Assembly Speaker
  6. Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker glorifies Moplah riots, calls the Hindu genocide a freedom struggle movement
  7. MB Rajesh to step down as Kerala Speaker, AN Shamseer to replace him
  8. AN Shamseer elected as Kerala Assembly Speaker
  9. In the eye of Kerala Assembly storm, Speaker A N Shamseer no stranger to controversy
  10. Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker glorifies Moplah riots, calls the Hindu genocide a freedom struggle movement


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MB Rajesh to step down as Kerala Speaker, AN Shamseer to replace him

MB Rajesh, the incumbent Speaker of the Kerala assembly will be inducted into the cabinet, the CPI(M) said in a statement on Friday, September 2. AN Shamseer, Thalassery MLA, will replace Rajesh as the Speaker, reads a statement from the CPI(M) state Secretariat. The portfolio will be announced by the Chief Minister’s office soon. One vacant portfolio is Local-self government and Excise as the minister who handled the portfolio, MV Govindan had resigned after being chosen as the party state secretary. Ministries of Culture, Fisheries and Films are also vacant after Saji Cheriyan resigned as minister in July following a row over his comments on the Constitution. Shamseer is the legislator from Thalassery in Kannur. It is believed that he has been chosen as Speaker so that Kannur district will retain its prominence in the assembly as Govindan who also hails from the district has been made the party Secretary. MB Rajesh is the MLA from Thrithala in Palakkad. He has won accolades in the span of a year as Speaker though he was given the post for the first time. The second Pinarayi government assumed power in May 2021 after the CPI(M) led Left Democratic Front won the Assembly elections, for the second consecutive time, with a resounding majority.

Kerala Speaker: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Kerala Speaker

TNN / Dec 15, 2022, 10:08 (IST) Speaker AN Shamseer has declined the privilege motion given by Congress MLA Mathew Kuzhalnadan, which alleged that chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan had misled the assembly by claiming that PricewaterhouseCooper (PwC) director Jaik Balakumar has no links with his daughter. TNN / Feb 08, 2023, 04:34 (IST) Chief minister Pramod Sawant said Goa will host the next Akhil Vishwa Konkani Sammelan and that his government will provide all the logistical aid to the World Konkani Centre, Mangaluru, for the event. Sawant said that the international event, which has not taken place for some years now, needs to be revived to bring all Konkani speakers across the world on a common platform. TNN / Sep 11, 2022, 08:21 (IST) Congress MLA Anwar Sadath on Saturday filed his nomination papers for election to the post of the Kerala assembly speaker to be held on Monday. The Congress-led opposition’s candidate was accompanied by Shafi Prambil MLA and Jebi Mather MP while filing the nomination.

List of current MPs from Kerala

• v • t • e Member of parliament in • • In addition to the 29 MPs representing the state in the upper and lower houses, there are 4 MPs from List of Lok Sabha MPs from Kerala [ ] The Lok Sabha is the Keys: No. Constituency Name of Elected M.P. Alliance Party Affiliation 1. 2. 3. 4. vacant 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. List of Rajya Sabha MPs from Kerala [ ] The Rajya Sabha is the Keys: S.No Name Alliance Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement 1. 2 July 2018 1 July 2024 2. 2 July 2018 1 July 2024 3. 1 December 2021 1 July 2024 4. 24 April 2021 23 April 2027 5. 24 April 2021 23 April 2027 6. 24 April 2021 23 April 2027 7. 4 April 2022 3 April 2028 8. 4 April 2022 3 April 2028 9. 4 April 2022 3 April 2028 List of MPs from Kerala who were nominated or elected in other states [ ] In addition to the 29 MPs representing the state in the upper and lower houses, there are 2 No. Name of Member House of representation Party Affiliation Alliance Remarks 1. Rajya Sabha Elected from 3. Rajya Sabha Elected from See also [ ] • • • • • References [ ] Notes [ ]

In the eye of Kerala Assembly storm, Speaker A N Shamseer no stranger to controversy

• • • In the eye of Kerala Assembly storm, Speaker A N Shamseer no stranger to controversy In the eye of Kerala Assembly storm, Speaker A N Shamseer no stranger to controversy Congress and UDF allies demand ‘immediate action’ against LDF legislators who allegedly attacked their MLAs; House gets adjourned When fiery CPI(M) leader A N Shamseer took over as the Speaker of the Kerala Assembly last year, the challenge seemed to have been the refashioning of his image from an MLA known for salvos against detractors of the Pinarayi Vijayan government to one who could preside over the proceedings of the House. He also suggested something to the effect. Hours after being elected Speaker of the Kerala Assembly in September 2022, Shamseer took to Facebook to quote British author George Eliot. “Never judge a book by its cover,” he wrote. The responsibility of the post was seen as a new chapter in the political career of the 45-year-old CPI(M) leader. This was after the MLAs took out a march to the office of the Speaker, holding a banner that said “the Speaker should show justice”, and accusing him of being biased after their notice for an adjournment motion on women’s security was denied. At least four Opposition MLAs and seven watch-and-ward staff were injured in the exchange. As the Assembly continued to witness uproarious scenes Thursday, Shamseer said, “The incidents that happened before my chamber yesterday were just unfortunate and unprecedented in the history of the Assembly… I...

AN Shamseer elected as Kerala Assembly Speaker

"Shamseer is now a part of our history. We hope the new Speaker will protect the rights of the Oppositition," Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan said. The Speaker election was held during an assembly meet held as a continuance of the last session. Although the legislative session concluded on September 1, the Cabinet did not prorogue the session. The comments posted here/below/in the given space are not on behalf of Onmanorama. The person posting the comment will be in sole ownership of its responsibility. According to the central government's IT rules, obscene or offensive statement made against a person, religion, community or nation is a punishable offense, and legal action would be taken against people who indulge in such activities.

Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker glorifies Moplah riots, calls the Hindu genocide a freedom struggle movement

Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker glorifies Moplah riots, calls the Hindu genocide a freedom struggle movement Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker and CPM leader M.B. Rajesh told on the floor of the House on August 22 that Khilafat or Mauppila Riot of 1921 was a glorious part of Bharat's freedom struggle. Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker and CPM leader M.B. Rajesh told on the floor of the House on August 22 that Khilafat or Mauppila Riot of 1921 was a glorious part of Bharat’s freedom struggle. Naturally no Opposition member from the Congress-led United Democratic Front countered the shameful statement. This is the latest episode of Leftist campaign to appease the Muslim fanaticism for the cheap vote bank politics. Rajesh conveniently hid the fact that the 1921 movement was intended to reinstate Khalifa rule in Turkey. So, the right thinking people ask what would have happened if Khilafat movement achieved its aim of reinstatement of Khalifa. What connection it would have got with the independence of this country? What was the reasoning behind the genocide of Hindus, rapes of women, killings of children and demolishing of temples in a freedom struggle ? But, this is the situation in Kerala. Everything can be overlooked as long the minorities are happy. The comments posted here/below/in the given space are not on behalf of Organiser. The person posting the comment will be in sole ownership of its responsibility. According to the central government's IT rules, obscene o...

MB Rajesh to step down as Kerala Speaker, AN Shamseer to replace him

MB Rajesh, the incumbent Speaker of the Kerala assembly will be inducted into the cabinet, the CPI(M) said in a statement on Friday, September 2. AN Shamseer, Thalassery MLA, will replace Rajesh as the Speaker, reads a statement from the CPI(M) state Secretariat. The portfolio will be announced by the Chief Minister’s office soon. One vacant portfolio is Local-self government and Excise as the minister who handled the portfolio, MV Govindan had resigned after being chosen as the party state secretary. Ministries of Culture, Fisheries and Films are also vacant after Saji Cheriyan resigned as minister in July following a row over his comments on the Constitution. Shamseer is the legislator from Thalassery in Kannur. It is believed that he has been chosen as Speaker so that Kannur district will retain its prominence in the assembly as Govindan who also hails from the district has been made the party Secretary. MB Rajesh is the MLA from Thrithala in Palakkad. He has won accolades in the span of a year as Speaker though he was given the post for the first time. The second Pinarayi government assumed power in May 2021 after the CPI(M) led Left Democratic Front won the Assembly elections, for the second consecutive time, with a resounding majority.

AN Shamseer elected as Kerala Assembly Speaker

"Shamseer is now a part of our history. We hope the new Speaker will protect the rights of the Oppositition," Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan said. The Speaker election was held during an assembly meet held as a continuance of the last session. Although the legislative session concluded on September 1, the Cabinet did not prorogue the session. The comments posted here/below/in the given space are not on behalf of Onmanorama. The person posting the comment will be in sole ownership of its responsibility. According to the central government's IT rules, obscene or offensive statement made against a person, religion, community or nation is a punishable offense, and legal action would be taken against people who indulge in such activities.

In the eye of Kerala Assembly storm, Speaker A N Shamseer no stranger to controversy

• • • In the eye of Kerala Assembly storm, Speaker A N Shamseer no stranger to controversy In the eye of Kerala Assembly storm, Speaker A N Shamseer no stranger to controversy Congress and UDF allies demand ‘immediate action’ against LDF legislators who allegedly attacked their MLAs; House gets adjourned When fiery CPI(M) leader A N Shamseer took over as the Speaker of the Kerala Assembly last year, the challenge seemed to have been the refashioning of his image from an MLA known for salvos against detractors of the Pinarayi Vijayan government to one who could preside over the proceedings of the House. He also suggested something to the effect. Hours after being elected Speaker of the Kerala Assembly in September 2022, Shamseer took to Facebook to quote British author George Eliot. “Never judge a book by its cover,” he wrote. The responsibility of the post was seen as a new chapter in the political career of the 45-year-old CPI(M) leader. This was after the MLAs took out a march to the office of the Speaker, holding a banner that said “the Speaker should show justice”, and accusing him of being biased after their notice for an adjournment motion on women’s security was denied. At least four Opposition MLAs and seven watch-and-ward staff were injured in the exchange. As the Assembly continued to witness uproarious scenes Thursday, Shamseer said, “The incidents that happened before my chamber yesterday were just unfortunate and unprecedented in the history of the Assembly… I...

Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker glorifies Moplah riots, calls the Hindu genocide a freedom struggle movement

Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker glorifies Moplah riots, calls the Hindu genocide a freedom struggle movement Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker and CPM leader M.B. Rajesh told on the floor of the House on August 22 that Khilafat or Mauppila Riot of 1921 was a glorious part of Bharat's freedom struggle. Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker and CPM leader M.B. Rajesh told on the floor of the House on August 22 that Khilafat or Mauppila Riot of 1921 was a glorious part of Bharat’s freedom struggle. Naturally no Opposition member from the Congress-led United Democratic Front countered the shameful statement. This is the latest episode of Leftist campaign to appease the Muslim fanaticism for the cheap vote bank politics. Rajesh conveniently hid the fact that the 1921 movement was intended to reinstate Khalifa rule in Turkey. So, the right thinking people ask what would have happened if Khilafat movement achieved its aim of reinstatement of Khalifa. What connection it would have got with the independence of this country? What was the reasoning behind the genocide of Hindus, rapes of women, killings of children and demolishing of temples in a freedom struggle ? But, this is the situation in Kerala. Everything can be overlooked as long the minorities are happy. The comments posted here/below/in the given space are not on behalf of Organiser. The person posting the comment will be in sole ownership of its responsibility. According to the central government's IT rules, obscene o...