Puthuppally bypoll: Oommen Chandy’s daughter Achu files cyber-attack complaint
Achu, who has been working as a fashion and travel content creator, says photos taken as part of her job were misused to malign her father’s reputation
Former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy’s younger daughter Achu Oommen has filed a complaint with the cyber police in connection with alleged cyber-attacks against her.
Achu filed the complaint against a Thiruvananthapuram native on Monday (August 28), saying he had posted defamatory remarks against her on his Facebook account.
“The accused has purposefully lied to the public with the culpable and malicious intention to defame the complainant and thereby to spread an untrue, false, and scandalous imputation against the complainant that she and her late father are corrupt,” the complaint read.
On August 26, she had condemned the alleged cyber-attacks against her in the backdrop of the upcoming Puthuppally bypoll and said it was to divert attention from the current issues of “corruption and inflation” in the state.
She said she had been working as a content creator in the fashion and travel sector for some years and her photographs taken as part of her job were misused on cyber platforms by vested interests with the deliberate intention of maligning her father’s reputation.
As the campaign has intensified in Puthuppally, where the bypoll is scheduled on September 5, the personal life of candidates, their close relatives, and assets were made the topic of discussion by some online media groups.
Achu’s brother Chandy Oommen is the Congress-UDF candidate in Puthuppally.
CPI(M) candidate Jaik C Thomas had criticised the “cyber-attacks” against Achu and said personal insults and humiliation against anyone could not be accepted.
“Whether it was against the former CM’s daughter or against the present CM's daughter, it cannot be accepted,” he said.
A bypoll was necessitated in Puthuppally following the demise of Chandy due to cancer last month.
(With agency inputs)