THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala government has slapped cases on 119 people for posting objectionable comments on social media against chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan , since he took charge three years ago.

A reply document uploaded on the legislative assembly website shows that cases have been registered against 12 state government/semi-governmental employees and one central government employee.

Though the question was raised by Indian Union Muslim League leader M K Muneer during the January assembly session, the CM's reply, who also holds the home portfolio, was uploaded on the website recently.

It also shows that other than government employees, 106 people also have cases registered against them for the objectionable comments.

"Cases have been registered against three for abusing the opposition leader," the document said. It shows the police got 11 complaints against those who posted objectionable comments against the opposition leader.

The reply states that action has been taken against 41 state government employees for posting such comments against the chief minister and other ministers. "Cases have been registered against 12 of them and the rest are facing departmental inquiry and disciplinary action," the document said.

In another reply given by the CM, it has been mentioned that 26 people were arrested for posting abusive comments or videos against Vijayan in relation to the Sabarimala issue. agencies

