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The Kerala assembly passed a resolution urging the central government to withdraw its plan for deep-sea mineral mining off the state's coast. The resolution was passed amidst protests from opposition UDF MLAs, who accused the Speaker of being an "agent" of the ruling front. The UDF refused to join the government's agitation against the proposed mining, stating that the Left government was supporting it.
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