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The CM also informed the House about the details of the demands raised by the agitators and the decisions taken on them.
The primary demand of the Action Council, to halt port construction, was rejected. This was no surprise as even the Opposition UDF had made it clear that it did not want the construction to stop.
The CM also said the govt is giving importance to the realization of the Vizhinjam port project. He categorically asserted that port construction cannot be stopped.
The Left Democratic Front Government and Latin Archdiocese, which is spearheading the agitation, are reportedly relaxing their tough stands. The government may try to break the deadlock as the discussion continues on Tuesday.
The discussion will take place in the backdrop of conciliatory talks already initiated by the Major Archbishop of Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, Cardinal Mar Baselios Cleemis.
The stakeholders failed to see eye-to-eye on the strike committee's demand to include local experts in the group to study coastal erosion in the area, and on the issue of the increase in rent.
The court accepted the State government's submission that cases were already registered and investigation has begun into the matter.
Seven Bills are expected to be discussed in total on Monday and Tuesday. As per reports, the Bill on Chancellor won't be taken up in the first few days of the Assembly.
The Thiruvananthapuram MP, who has always supported the Vizhinjam seaport project, accused the state government of not addressing their concerns.
CPM District Secretary Anavoor Nagappan will lead the march from Varkala to Vizhinjam across the Thiruvananathapuram district from December 7 to 9.