Even the lone dissenter, the BJP's O Rajagopal, did not vote against the resolution.
Highlights
The new farm laws have sparked a furious bout of protests
Kerala Governor had earlier refused to call the special session
Thiruvananthapuram:
The Kerala Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed a resolution seeking the withdrawal of all the three contentious agricultural laws enacted hurriedly by parliament in September. Raising the state's fears over the effects of prolonged tumult in the country's farm sector, the resolution said "Kerala could not bear the impact of such a situation", particularly amid the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic. Interestingly, even the BJP's lone member in the House did not vote against it even though he later released a statement saying he opposed it.