The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday witnessed an altercation between CPI(M) and BJP MPs with both accusing each other of doing politics over the 529.45 km semi-high-speed K-Rail-Silverline Project in Kerala. The SilverLine project of the CPI(M)-led government in Kerala has been facing massive protests over the survey and marking of the corridor boundary, and is embroiled in political controversy. CPI(M) MP John Brittas alleged in the Upper House of Parliament that Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was doing "petty politics" over the project and the Congress as well as the Muslim League were "hand in glove" over it. On his part, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs V Muraleedharan accused the Kerala government of "misleading" the people about the K-Rail project and termed the opposition's protest "ill-motivated". There was a serious law and order situation as people protesting the project are beaten black and blue and threatened by the Left government, who are considered to be a supporter of the poor, he claimed. The Upper House was discussing the working of the Ministry of Railways. Participating in the debate, Brittas said, "I have an admiration for the minister. But for the last several weeks, in the context of Kerala, he is cheering for the disruptors and jeering on the performers."