Stay away!: Kerala CM loses cool over query on voter turnout in LS polls
Kochi: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan Wednesday lost his composure and asked media persons to "stay away" as they approached him seeking his version on the higher voter turnout in the Lok Sabha polls held in the state.
The Chief Minister's 'rude' reaction came this morning when he was stepping out of the Government Guest House here.
"Maari nilkku angottu" (Stay away), the Chief Minister, in an agitated mood, shouted at the media persons when they approached him for his version of record polling in the last three decades in the general elections.
Kerala witnessed a heavy polling of 77.68 per cent, the highest in 30 years, in the 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state, where the ruling LDF and the opposition UDF put up a fierce fight to garner maximum seats.
The strength of the electorate is 2.61 crore.
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