Thiruvananthapuram: The deadlock between LDF and BJP members at the Corporate Council continued for the second day.
The BJP Board, who continued their protests in the Board Hall on Wednesday night, continued to sit in protests for the second day.
BJP has clarified that they will not withdraw protests until a comprehensive investigation is ordered to corruption in the collection of income and all involved are punished.
BJP has accused several members of the LDF council has a role in this corruption, but the action was taken only against officials.
However, the Mayor of Arya Rajendran explained that the investigation was happening and therefore did not need to accept opposition demands.
Meanwhile, UDF members also started a Dharna in the corporate hall demanding action against all officials involved in corruption and to maintain peace in the corporation.
The council meeting has witnessed several difficult scenes regulated on Wednesday because BJP and LDF members were involved in heat exchanges.
Board members, including female members from BJP, continued inside the council hall for the second day in a row.
The state unit V.
Muraleedharan also visited BJP board members in the hall.
Although the former KadakamPally Minister Surendran has held a discussion with the BJP Board to end the deadlock, they are not ready to withdraw from protests.
Meanwhile, the BJP Council on Thursday approached the State Police Chief and filed a complaint to seek investigations in corruption in income collection in different zonal offices.
LDF members accused that the BJP board intentionally disrupted the board function.
The Museum police have registered a case against the BJP Board member V G Girikumar for allegedly persecuting Deputy Mayor P K Raju during the council meeting on Wednesday.
He was ordered for a simple wound, which was a violation of being responded to, and further legal procedures would be finished soon, police said.