Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan accused Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of conspiring to physically harm him.
Governor Khan made these allegations when he was leaving Thiruvananthapuram airport to leave for Delhi, when some people from the Students Federation of India (SFI), the student wing of the ruling CPI (M), allegedly hit his vehicle. Gave.
This incident has increased political turmoil in Kerala. Immediately after the vehicle collision incident, Governor Arif Mohammad came out of his car and while talking to the media, accused the CM of sending goons to kill him.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, while addressing the media, said that attempts were being made to cause him physical harm.
This means that Chief Minister Vijayan is involved in this. He said that the incident was not an accident but a deliberate act targeting him personally.
what did the governor say
Speaking to ANI, Arif Mohammed said, “Is it possible that if the Chief Minister’s program is going on, the cars of the protesters will be allowed to go there? Will they (police) allow anyone to come near the Chief Minister’s car? Here the protesters’ cars were parked there and the police pushed them, put them in their cars and they ran away.” He further said, “So, it is the Chief Minister, I am saying this clearly, who is conspiring and sending these people to hurt me physically. ‘Goons’ have taken over the streets of Thiruvananthapuram.”
Governor Arif Mohammad Khan looked quite angry after the alleged attack on his vehicle. He condemned the incident and the alleged deteriorating state of democracy in Kerala.
He stressed that political disagreement should not lead to physical violence. Khan alleged that the protesting students not only waved flags but also attacked his vehicle from both sides.
Arif Mohammad said, “I got down from my car after the attack. Then why did they run away? They were all sitting in one car, which meant the police knew. But what will the poor police do when the Chief Minister is giving them instructions?”