Upping the ante against Chandy, hundreds of BJP workers gathered in front of the secretariat in Thiruvananthapuram today and staged a protest, demanding his immediate resignation from the state cabinet.
Though the Kerala NCP leadership sought to downplay the significance of tomorrow's meeting, saying it was planned a month ago to discuss organisational matters, party insiders said the Chandy issue would be discussed by the 100-member executive committee, particularly in view of the NCP's souring relations with LDF partner CPI over the issue.
"The CPI airs a different view on every issue...We cannot say that the party is anti-government, but the enemies (of the government) are the beneficiaries of the stand taken by it on many issues," NCP state president T P Peethambaran Master told reporters here.
The NCP, which has only two members in the Kerala Assembly, is making an all-out effort to protect its nominee in the LDF government.
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The party was of the view that a final decision on the issue should be based on the high court's decision on Chandy's petition, seeking to quash the Alappuzha collector's report on the alleged encroachment of paddy fields for a lake resort owned by the minister, he added.
Launching the protest at Thiruvananthapuram, BJP state president Kummanam Rajasekharan said there was no question of any compromise on the demand for Chandy's resignation.
Later, a BJP delegation led by Rajasekharan met Governor P Sathasivam and submitted a memorandum demanding Chandy's resignation.
The LDF had yesterday decided to entrust Vijayan with taking an appropriate decision on whether Chandy should continue as a minister.
Kerala Advocate General C P Sudhakara Prasad had recently informed the state government that the Alappuzha collector's report on the alleged encroachment was legally binding and that its findings could not be ignored.
The government had sought the AG's legal opinion on the matter after getting the report from Collector T V Anupama, wherein she confirmedthat a paddy field was reclaimed for laying a road to the lake resort.
Chandy became a minister only eight months ago, following the resignation of his party colleague, A K Saseendran, from the state cabinet over the issue of an alleged sleaze talk with a woman.