Kerala: Oppn seeks Vijayan's resignation as daughter's name appears in SFIO list

IANS April 3, 2025 315 views

Kerala's opposition parties are demanding Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's resignation after his daughter Veena was named in an SFIO chargesheet for allegedly receiving Rs 2.7 crore in bribes. The Congress has called for statewide protests while pressuring CPI-M leaders at their ongoing party congress in Madurai to remove Vijayan. BJP has also announced plans to protest against the CM over the corruption allegations involving his daughter's defunct IT company. Political leaders argue Vijayan has lost moral authority to govern after the country's premier fraud investigation agency implicated his family.

"Vijayan has no moral right to continue as CM after his daughter is named as accused" – K. Sudhakaran, Kerala Congress chief
Thiruvananthapuram, April 3: After the name of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's daughter Veena Vijayan's figured in the list of accused of the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) charge sheet for receiving illegal gratification to the tune of Rs 2.70 crores from Kochi-based Cochin Minerals and Rutile Ltd (CMRL), for mining sanctions, the Congress and the BJP demanded the resignation of Vijayan.

Key Points

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Veena Vijayan accused in Rs 2.7 crore mining bribery case

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Opposition demands CM's resignation during CPI-M Party Congress

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SFIO chargesheet names Veena's defunct IT firm Exalogic

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BJP joins Congress in statewide protests

The Congress party has called for a statewide protest demanding the resignation of Vijayan on Friday.

An official said that the charge sheet has now been filed before the special court looking into cases of economic offences based in Kochi, adding that the money was given to Veena's now defunct IT firm Exalogic based in Bengaluru.

Veena is the second accused in the SFIO charge sheet and includes both firms, the CMRL and Exalogic, besides CMRL's MD Sasidharan Kartha and others.

State Congress chief K. Sudhakaran said Vijayan has no moral right to continue as Chief Minister after his daughter has been named as an accused.

"The decision to have Vijayan step down has to be taken up at the ongoing 24th CPI-M Party Congress being held in Madurai. If the ongoing Congress fails to take the right decision in asking Vijayan to step down, it would be the beginning of the collapse of the CPI-M," said Sudhakaran.

Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan said that with the country's premier agency dealing in company affairs naming Veena as an accused, Vijayan has no moral right to continue, hence he has to step down.

"Ever since this case surfaced, Congress has been pursuing it, and now Vijayan has to go. The ongoing Congress in Madurai has to come out with what they have to say," said Satheesan.

Senior Congress legislator Ramesh Chennithala said Vijayan was using his daughter to accept the bribe and hence he has to quit at the earliest.

"The Madurai Party Congress should now find a replacement for Vijayan," said Chennithala.

Meanwhile, the BJP has announced that it will also hold a protest against Vijayan.

Comments:

RK

Rahul K.

2 hours ago

This is really concerning if true. Public officials should be held to the highest standards. The CM should address these allegations transparently.

PM

Priya M.

1 hour ago

Let's not jump to conclusions! The opposition is always quick to demand resignations. Due process should be followed and we should wait for the court's verdict. 🤔

AS

Anil S.

45 mins ago

2.7 crores is no small amount! If the allegations are proven, it's a serious breach of public trust. Kerala deserves better leadership.

NT

Nisha T.

30 mins ago

I respect Vijayan's work for Kerala, but this looks bad. Maybe he should take leave until this is cleared up? That would be the honorable thing to do.

VJ

Vikram J.

15 mins ago

The timing seems suspicious with the party congress happening. Could this be political pressure? Either way, the truth needs to come out.

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