Kerala CM defends his political secretary amid attacks from Left MLA Anvar

Hours after Pinarayi Vijayan defended his political secretary P Sasi, P V Anvar refused to relent and intensified his criticism on Sasi and ADGP MR Ajithkumar.
Political secretary P Sasi, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and MLA PV Anvar
Political secretary P Sasi, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and MLA PV Anvar
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Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday strongly backed his political secretary, P Sasi, who has faced constant attacks from Left independent MLA P V Anvar.

Sharply criticising Anvar for continuously holding press conferences to criticise Sasi and ADGP M R Ajithkumar, the CM described the Nilambur legislator as someone not with a Leftist background but rather as having come from the Congress party.

Vijayan said Sasi is a member of the CPI(M) state committee and he is carrying out exemplary work as his political secretary as per the party directive.

"There was no wrongdoing on his part. No matter who says otherwise, all such claims can be dismissed with contempt, and no investigation is required into these matters," Vijayan told a press conference reacting to queries regarding Anvar's allegations.

Anvar has continued to keep the Chief Minister's Office on edge by intensifying his attack against Ajithkumar and Sasi, raising various issues.

On Friday, Anvar alleged that Sasi helped create the impression that Vijayan was responsible for delaying the Vigilance investigation into Ajithkumar regarding his complaint of accepting bribes and misappropriating wealth.

The chief minister said Sasi is not there to accept and act on complaints from Anvar or others without scrutiny.

"He is there to ensure that due process is followed. If he were to act otherwise, neither Sashi nor anyone else would be able to hold office," Vijayan said.

He emphasised that illegal demands would not be entertained by his office, and those who reject such requests cannot be removed.

Vijayan also expressed his displeasure at Anvar for raising the allegations in public, stating that the Left-backed MLA should have approached the party or the chief minister before going to the media.

"A person who is part of the Left Front should have approached the party first or brought the incident to the chief minister's attention. This was not the expected behaviour of a Left Front worker," Vijayan said.

Regarding the gold smuggling allegations against the police raised by Anvar, the CM said that a probe has been ordered, but actions that demoralise the police force cannot be accepted. He provided details on the smuggled gold seized by the police over the last three years.

In 2022, he noted, 98 cases were registered, resulting in the seizure of 79.9 kg of smuggled gold. In 2023, there were 61 registered cases, with 48.7 kg of gold apprehended. This year, 26 cases have been registered, leading to the seizure of 18.1 kg of gold.

"A total of 147.79 kg of gold was seized in the last three years, of which 124.47 kg was taken from Malappuram district alone. Since 2020, a total of Rs 122.5 crore in hawala money has been seized, with Rs 87.22 crore coming from Malappuram. These figures indicate that a significant amount of seized gold and hawala transactions are occurring through Karipur Airport," Vijayan said.

He said that it is the government's responsibility to put an end to these issues.

Citing reports from the police, Vijayan noted that the reduction in the weight of seized gold when it reaches the court is purely technical.

"Some people smuggle gold hidden in their garments, while others mix it with different substances. When the gold is seized, the weight is calculated along with the items used to conceal it. However, once the gold is extracted, the weight changes," Vijayan explained.

Nevertheless, he emphasised that this does not mean the allegations will go uninvestigated. "All allegations will be probed and strict action will be taken against the culprits," Vijayan said.

Anvar continues his attack on Kerala CM's political secretary

Malappuram (Kerala) | Hours after Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan defended his political secretary, P Sasi, amid various allegations, Left-backed MLA P V Anvar on Saturday refused to relent, intensifying his criticism.

In a press meet held at Nilambur, Anvar alleged that the chief minister was misled by Sasi regarding various issues he had raised.

The MLA expressed suspicion that Sasi was taking bribes from gold smugglers, claiming that the political secretary was consistently misleading the chief minister.

Vijayan had earlier in the day said that Sasi is a CPI(M) state committee member and was carrying out exemplary work as his political secretary as per the party directive.

During the press meet held in the evening, Anvar said that he will continue his fight against the miscreant elements within the police force.

Vijayan had also expressed his displeasure at Anvar for raising the allegations in public, stating that the Left-backed MLA should have approached the party or the chief minister before going to the media.

"I completely accept his (the chief minister's) criticism that I was not acting according to CPI(M) party norms. I was forced to speak to the media because I had raised these issues multiple times within the party, but no action was taken," Anvar said.

He said that the allegations against ADGP M R Ajithkumar and certain other police officers regarding gold smuggling did not affect the morale of the force.

"The issues I raised were directed at certain elements within the police force. However, the chief minister was completely misled on these matters," Anvar claimed.

He also alleged that the report on gold smuggling cases solved by the police, which was read out by the chief minister at the press conference, was prepared by Ajithkumar.

"What action has been taken regarding the approximately 170 cases registered by the police?" he asked.

Earlier in the day, Anvar met with the media and criticised Ajithkumar, alleging that he had intervened to settle the controversial Solar scam case.

The MLA presented alleged documents showing that Ajithkumar purchased a flat in Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, for around Rs 33 lakh and sold it for Rs 65 lakh within 10 days.

"The basic source of this transaction was the money he received as a bribe to sabotage the solar scam case," Anvar alleged.

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