Loka Kerala Sabha row: Staff who assisted Anitha Pullayill will be removed, says speaker


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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Speaker MB Rajesh said action would be initiated against those who are responsible for letting Anitha Pullayil, associate of Monson Mavunkal, walk free inside the assembly complex during Loka Kerala Sabha events.

He pointed out four employees, who worked for an OTT platform agency assisting the Sabha TV, who have helped Anitha. Therefore, they would be removed from their duties, he said. Earlier, a report of Chief Marshal Speaker revealed that some employees helped enter the Sabha TV office.

Faseela, Vidhuraj, Praveen and Vishnu, all employees of the OTT agency, will be removed from their roles in Sabha TV.

Anitha was permitted to enter the open forum events based on 500 passes issued by the authorities. However, she used one of these passes to enter the assembly complex and visited the Sabha TV office. The report submitted to the speaker also mentioned that Anitha didn't pay a visit to the Shankaranarayanan Thambi hall where the delegates and invitees were present.

The security staff said Anitha was carrying a pass for the open forum events. Further, those officials accompanying her also showed their passes to enter the assembly complex.

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