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Thursday, 17th May 2012
CM apologises Minister’s Liquor remark in Assembly
Thiruvananthapuram 28-09-2011: CM offered an apology in the state Assembly for the observation made by the Health Minister that majority of the people who had died of fever recently in the state were suffering from liquor-induced cirrhosis.
Quoting the observation made by the Central Health officials who visited the places where people died due to fever, Minister Adoor Prakash said that majority of the leptospirosis victims were alcoholics.
Opposition Deputy Leader Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, who brought up the issue soon after Question Hour, demanded the Health Minister must withdraw his statement and table the report by the Central Health officials in the House.
Though the Health Minister applogised for his remark, the Opposition again trooped into the well of the House and shouted slogans.
When the situation went out of control,CM apologised on behalf of the Government and the Health Minister.
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