Kerala govt orders high-level probe into MLA’s charges against top officials

CM says allegations will be addressed with utmost seriousness and without any prejudice, and any breach of discipline within police force will not be tolerated

Update: 2024-09-02 11:45 GMT
PV Anvar has accused CM Pinarayi Vijayan’s political secretary P Sasi and ADGP (Law and Order) MR Ajith Kumar, a close confidant of the CM, of failing to deliver responsibilities honestly

The Kerala government has announced a high-level inquiry into the grave allegations made by ruling LDF MLA PV Anvar against some top officials, a day after those brought forth a sharp reaction from the Opposition.

Putting the CPI(M)-led government in a fix, the Nilambur legislator on Sunday (September 1) accused Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s political secretary P Sasi and ADGP (Law and Order) MR Ajith Kumar, a close confidant of the CM, of breaching trust and failing to deliver responsibilities honestly.

Unprecedented move

Breaking his silence over the matter, Vijayan on Monday said a high-level probe by a top-ranking official would be conducted into the charges raised by the MLA.

It was unprecedented for the Left veteran to announce such a significant decision at a public function.

Interestingly, Ajith Kumar was also present on the dais when the CM announced the probe.

CM promises probe without prejudice

The chief minister said the issues that have been raised will be addressed with utmost seriousness and without any prejudice, and any breach of discipline within the police force will not be tolerated at any cost.

Vijayan said the government has always examined issues on their merit, regardless of their origin.

He made the remarks while speaking at a programme organised by the police association in Kottayam.

Warning of “special action”

The decision, he said, is to entrust a top-ranking officer to probe all the allegations, without specifically mentioning Anvar.

“The discipline of the police force is of utmost significance. Any violation of discipline will not be tolerated. Special action will be taken against this and its consequences will be bitter,” he said.

Support to honest officers

Praising the contributions of the Kerala Police and its various achievements, Vijayan said there is still a small section of police personnel who were reluctant to accept the changes happening in the force and act against its positive spirit.

“Their actions bring disgrace to the entire force...In the past eight years, 108 such officers were removed from the force. The government will continue this without fail,” he said.

The CM also offered whole-hearted support to honest and committed officers in the force.

ADGP speaks

The ADGP spoke during the function but didn’t directly say anything about the raging accusations against him.

While media persons later surrounded him with questions, the officer gave a single-line reply saying he has already given a letter to the chief minister and the DGP seeking a probe into the allegations against him.

Fresh allegations against ADGP

Meanwhile, soon after the CM announced the probe, Anvar held a press conference in Malappuram and made fresh allegations against the ADGP.

He alleged that the top officer was building an expensive mansion in a sought-after locality in the capital city near Kowdiar Palace.

The MLA sought to know what was his source of money to buy land and build a house in such posh areas.

He also released some more “evidence”, including records of telephone conversations, reportedly throwing light on Kumar’s alleged illegal activities.

Earlier charges

Anvar on Sunday alleged that Kumar tapped ministers’ phone conversations, had links with gold-smuggling rackets, and was involved in serious crimes.

He also levelled serious charges against Pathanamthitta SP Sujith Das.

Earlier on Monday, CPI(M) state secretary MV Govindan told reporters in Kottayam that “all aspects of the allegations will be examined by the government and the party with the necessary seriousness, and a stand will be taken accordingly”.

Like Vijayan, the party secretary also didn’t criticise Anvar or reject his allegations.

Opposition ups the ante

Meanwhile, the Opposition Congress and the BJP toughened their stand against the government over the explosive revelations against top officers and demanded the resignation of CM Vijayan over that.

“The chief minister’s office has turned into a hub of criminal elements. The CM has no right to continue in the office even for a minute. Our demand is that the CM should resign and the allegations should be handed over to the CBI for a comprehensive probe,” Leader of Opposition in the Assembly VD Satheesan told reporters in Kottayam.

Satheesan’s claims

He said the ruling front MLA also raised allegations against CM’s political secretary P Sasi, who is a CPI(M) leader.

“He is a person with whom the CM has entrusted all the responsibilities. Then, how can CM Vijayan run away from the responsibility (of these allegations)?” the LoP further said.

Satheesan also alleged that the accused persons had been involved in more illegal activities and serious crimes which would shock Kerala society.

BJP bays for blood

BJP state chief K Surendran asked how the Left government could continue in power when a ruling MLA himself alleged that the political secretary and the ADGP (Law and Order) were involved in gold smuggling, anti-national activities, and murder.

“What right does the government have to continue in power? If what the MLA said was wrong, he should be arrested and sent to jail,” he said.

(With agency inputs)

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