Governor Arif Khan stages wayside protest as SFI activists wave black flags at him
A number of activists of the ruling CPI(M)'s students' wing Student Federation of India staged a black flag protest against the Governor when he was on his way to nearby Kottarakkara for a function.
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Saturday got out of his vehicle and sat in front of a wayside shop demanding the arrest of SFI activists who protested against him in Nilamel in Kollam district.
He took a chair from the shop on the busy MC Road here and sat demanding action against the agitators.
In the visuals aired on TV channels, a visibly angry Khan could be seen talking tough to the police personnel.
Besides police, his officials and local people gathered in large numbers at the spot.
A number of activists of the ruling CPI(M)'s students' wing Student Federation of India staged a black flag protest against the Governor when he was on his way to nearby Kottarakkara for a function.
Khan and the Left government have been at loggerheads over several issues, primarily about the functioning of universities in the state and his non-signing of certain bills passed by the assembly.
Amid the face-off, on Thursday, the Governor had finished his customary policy address to the Kerala Assembly within two minutes, reading out only the last paragraph.