As ED and SFIO get going, Kerala CPI-M declares full support to CM Vijayan

IANS April 11, 2025 171 views

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is facing intense scrutiny from central agencies like ED and SFIO over his daughter's defunct IT firm Exalogic. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has strongly rallied behind Vijayan, declaring the investigations a politically motivated witch hunt. State party leadership, including M.V. Govindan, has pledged complete support to the Chief Minister during this challenging period. The case involves allegations of financial irregularities and potential illegal deals between Exalogic and a local minerals company.

"You (media) want my blood, but will not get it easily" - Pinarayi Vijayan
Kochi, April 11: With trouble looming for Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan after his daughter Veena Vijayan’s now defunct IT firm Exalogic is on the radar of a few central agencies, state CPI-M Secretary M.V. Govindan on Friday said this was nothing but a conspiracy targeting the Chief Minister.

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CPI-M declares full support to Vijayan amid ED and SFIO investigations

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Daughter Veena's IT firm Exalogic under scrutiny for alleged financial irregularities

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Party claims conspiracy targeting Chief Minister

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Court accepts SFIO charge sheet against Exalogic

"The party is strongly behind the Chief Minister against whom this witchhunt, unleashed by agencies, a section of the media, and a few political parties, is going on. We will fight this politically," Govindan asserted.

"I wish to ask what happened to the gold smuggling case, when similar allegations came thick and fast. There was such a hue and cry that was made by many over it... finally, today, no one even talks of it. There is a deep-rooted conspiracy right now going and we, the CPI-M, will be lock, stock, and barrel with the Chief Minister," he added.

No sooner had Govindan finished his press conference, the news surfaced that a court in Kochi, where where the SFIO had filed its charge sheet against the illegal deal between Exalogic and Kochi-based Cochin Minerals and Rutile Ltd (CMRL), had accepted it, and a case was formally registered, after the court had a detailed examination of the charge sheet.

The SFIO has, by now, found out that Veena Vijayan's IT firm had allegedly received a monthly gratification of around Rs 2.70 crores from the CMRL for mining sanctions.

Vijayan had recently reportedly lost his cool when the media asked a flurry of questions about his daughter, and he responded curtly by saying: "You (media) want my blood, but will not get it easily."

However, on the other hand, the CPI state Secretary Binoy Viswam on Friday made it very clear that his party sees the case of Veena Vijayan as one which she will have to deal with herself, while they will stand behind Vijayan.

Even with the SFIO now registering its charge sheet and the court registering it and the ED applying through the proper channel for a copy of it, Vijayan is in a tough spot, and the only saving grace at the moment is that the party is strongly behind him.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
The party's blind support is concerning. Shouldn't there be an independent investigation regardless of political affiliations? Transparency should be prioritized over party loyalty.
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Sunita M.
This looks like another political witch hunt against a strong regional leader. Central agencies suddenly become active when it's opposition leaders involved 🤔
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Anil P.
The CM's reaction to media questions was completely unprofessional. Public figures should be able to handle tough questions with grace.
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Meena R.
Rs 2.7 crore per month?! That's insane money if true. Hope the investigation is fair and thorough. The truth needs to come out either way.
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Karthik V.
The gold smuggling case reference is interesting. People do forget quickly when there's no follow through. Hope this doesn't meet the same fate.
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Priya S.
As a Kerala resident, I'm tired of these political dramas. Just want good governance and development, not endless controversies 😩

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