SOLAR SCAM-KERALA HIGH COURT
REFUSES TO SPARE SITTING
JUDGE
Meanwhile, CPM-led LDF, which insisted on a probe by a sitting judge right from the start, said if government makes sincere efforts, it is still possible to get the services of a sitting judge. The decision to hold a judicial probe was ordered by the Government at the height of the Opposition campaign which saw thousands of LDF workers laying siege to the Secretariat here demanding Chandy's resignation. The opposition called off the 'siege' after the probe was announced. However, even after that both sides have been engaged in a heated debate over the issue of inclusion of CM's office in the ambit of the probe.
"If the government made a renewed plea to the High Court it is still possible to get the services of a sitting judge. But the government's sincerity in the matter is suspect," CPM politburo member Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said.
'Govt firm on judicial probe'
State Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radkhakrishnan said the Government was firm on conducting a judicial probe but the next step would be decided by the Cabinet. The scam related to cheating people of huge sums by the arrested accused Biju Radhakrishnan and Saritha Nair by offering solar energy solutions. A special investigation team probing the case has completed its probe. The case assumed a serious political dimension with the arrest of Tenny Joppan, a personal assistant in the Chief Minister's office, for his alleged links with the accused. As a spin-off, former Director of Public Relations Department A Firoz and actress and danseuse Shalu Menon were also arrested in a related case. Shalu and Joppen were released on bail earlier this week. The LDF has been alleging that such a huge scam would not have taken place without the collusion of the Chief Minister.
Prof. John Kurakar
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