Opposition LDF walks out of Assembly alleging govt failure in controlling disease spread

The opposition LDF in Kerala staged a walkout from the Legislative Assembly after the Speaker rejected their motion to discuss the government's handling of a disease outbreak. The opposition cited poor coordination and delays in preventive measures regarding Nipah and other viral infections.
Why it matters
It highlights political tensions and public health governance challenges in the Indian state of Kerala during a disease crisis.
The Opposition Left Democratic Front (LDF) staged a walkout and boycotted the proceedings of the Kerala Legislative Assembly after Speaker Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan disallowed its notice for an adjournment motion on the alleged failure of the United Democratic Front (UDF) government to prevent the spread of diseases was disallowed on Monday.
The article reports on the opposition's claims and the government's defense, maintaining a balanced structure.
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