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A part of the chargesheet sounds contradictory to the charges levelled against Sivasankar and supports the claim he has made in his special leave petition in SC | File photo: PTI

Sivasankar's arrest: Congress, BJP slam Left govt; seek CM's reply


Kerala’s Opposition parties on Wednesday (February 15) slammed the Left government and urged Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to break his silence on the purported arrest of former bureaucrat M Sivasankar by the Enforcement Directorate in the alleged Life Mission scandal.

The former principal secretary to Vijayan and once his close confidante, Sivasankar, was taken into custody by the ED on Tuesday night in connection with alleged violation of the Foreign Contribution (Regulations) Act in Life Mission, the state government’s flagship housing project.

Though he has reportedly been arrested, there has been no official confirmation on this development.

The Opposition Congress, which had earlier raised several corruption charges about the Life Mission project, said truth would come out one day, even if it is covered by a golden vessel. And, Sivasankar’s arrest is the latest proof for this.

Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly V D Satheesan said it was the person, who had been in a key position in the Chief Minister’s office, was earlier arrested in the gold smuggling case and now in the bribery case.

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Satheesan told reporters in Kochi that with his arrest, the scandals that were covered up during the period of the first Vijayan government would come out one by one.

“The Chief Minister has a moral responsibility to answer the questions raised by the Opposition and the people of the state,” he said, accusing the CM of making it a habit of remaining silent when difficult questions arose and hold a press conference according to his convenience.

Further, Satheesan asked that if neither the government nor the CM is involved in corruption, why are they afraid of the CBI investigation? “If there is nothing to hide, they should be ready to withdraw their petition in the apex court against the CBI probe in the case,” pointed out Satheesan.

According to the Congress leader lawyers have been appointed by spending crores of rupees from the people’s tax money and the Chief Minister should give an answer to all these questions.

Meanwhile, senior Congress leader and former home minister, Ramesh Chennithala also wanted Vijayan to break his silence on the matter. It is time for those who had said that the charges we raised against the Life Mission project were just politically motivated to give a reply, he said.

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“The Chief Minister is the chairman of the Life Mission. All the present developments are pointing fingers at the CM. So, he should break his silence and react,” he said.
Also, saying that the present probe by the central agency is going in the right direction, Chennithala expressed hope that the big sharks would be caught in the case soon if there was no political interference.

“The truth will come out one day even if it is covered by a golden vessel,” he added.

Both Chennithala and Satheesan also claimed that the ED probe in the Life Mission case was slowed down for some time due to the settlement between the CPI(M) in Kerala and the BJP’s national leadership.

However, senior BJP leader and Union minister V Muraleedharan rejected the accusation that a “settlement” had been reached. He said the retired IAS officer’s arrest is an eye-opener for those who had alleged a BJP-CPI(M) understanding.

“Its a tight slap on @pinarayivijayan, who is the Chairman of Life Mission Project – who even tried to seize files to stall the investigation. Shame!,” he tweeted.

The Union minister also alleged Sivasankar’s arrest exposed the culture of kickbacks, corruption and rot in the system run by the Vijayan government.

“The arrest of M Shivshankar, Ex Principal Secretary at @CMOKerala exposed the culture of Kickbacks, Corruption & Rot in the system run by @pinarayivijayan & his cronies,” he said in his tweet.

Sivasankar was being questioned by the ED for the past three days has been taken into custody on Tuesday night, officials said. Sources said his arrest would be recorded soon and the former bureaucrat would be produced before a court on Wednesday.

He was taken for a medical check-up this morning, they added.

Sivasankar, who retired on January 31, was earlier arrested in a related gold smuggling case involving diplomatic baggage to the UAE consulate.

The CBI had in 2020 filed an FIR in a Kochi court under section 120 B of the IPC and section 35 of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010 on a complaint by the then Wadakancherry Congress MLA, Anil Akkara, listing Santosh Eappen, managing director of Unitac Builder, Kochi, as the first accused and Sane Ventures as the second accused.

The alleged FCRA violation and corruption in the project had snowballed into a major political issue at that time, with opposition parties charging that Swapna Suresh, a key accused in the gold smuggling case, had admitted before an NIA court that she had received ₹1 crore as commission from the project.

She had reportedly claimed that the money was for Sivasankar.

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