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Kerala Govt Will Try To Provide Justice To The Family In Valayar

Kerala Govt will try to provide justice to the family in Valayar. ‘I don’t have a position that sticks to anyone; The govt will continue to try to provide justice to the family in Valayar ‘: Kerala CM

The CM said that he would not take a stand against anyone and that the government was with the mothers of girls

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the government has a firm decision to provide justice to the families of the girls in Valayar and the government itself has taken the initiative to fight the law.

The CM said that he would not take a stand against anyone and that the government was with the mothers of the girls. In 2019, the government filed an appeal against the release of the accused.

The CM said that an urgent memo has been filed to address the delay in the High Court and a decision will be taken once the court proceedings are completed.

The case where the accused was released after trial cannot be re-investigated by another agency. However, a retrial is possible if the trial court overturns the judgment, citing omissions in the trial court. This is what it strives for.

The mother of the children said today that she has faith in the government. The government will continue to try to bring justice to the family, he said.

The BJP and the Congress had alleged that the CM was the one who tried to sabotage the Walayar case. Following this, the Chief Minister clarified the position of the government.

CM sends a letter to Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu seeking assistance for direct procurement: You need onions and tomatoes.
CM says direct procurement is needed to control the market in the face of rising prices of onions and other essential commodities.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that Kerala has started efforts to procure produce like onions, tomatoes, and potatoes directly from farmers in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu as part of controlling inflation.

The CM said that direct procurement was needed to control the market in the face of rising prices of onions and other essential commodities.

In the letter, the Chief Minister pointed out that direct procurement would help the farmers to get good prices for their produce.

The letter was sent to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswamy.

In the letter, the Chief Minister requested that facilities be procured from farmers through Supply, Horticorp, and Consumerfed for procurement of produce.

Meanwhile, a meeting of the ministers of food, public distribution, co-operation, agriculture, and finance was convened today to take immediate action to curb the rise in onion prices in the state.

At that meeting, Supply, Horticorp, and the Consumer Fed decided to purchase 1,800 tonnes of large onions from NAFED.

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