Replying to a CPI-M submission in the Assembly seeking withdrawal of the cases registered against the students and others, he said, "Government respects freedom of expression. But, it is not proper to portray a person in any manner."
It was good to avoid such illustration of a person that would led to "social tension", he said, adding that government would take a deicion on the matter after getting the report of IGP, Thrissur region, who has been asked to look into the issue.
Babu M Pallissery (CPI-M) in his submission urged the government to withdraw the cases registered against student editors of campus magazines of the Government Polytechnic in Kuzhur and Sree Krishna College in Guruvayur.
They had been charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot).
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Faced with legal action and political protests from BJP, the Sree Krishna College had withdrawn its campus magazine which contained unsavoury remarks against Modi.
Guruvayur Sree Kishna College magazine was found to have used "objectionable and unsavoury" language against Modi, garbed as a crossword puzzle.
The campus magazine of the polytechnic featured Modi in the list of "negative faces" along with Adolf Hitler, Osama Bin Laden and a few other internationally-known figures.
In both the institutions, the student unions are controlled by CPI-M's student outfit, SFI.