Kerala: UDF calls for Pinarayi Vijayan’s resignation amid gold smuggling scandal

Ramesh Chennithala also wanted the CBI probe to include within its scope the CMO

PTI07-07-2020_000114B Youth Congress activists hold pictures of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan (C), former UAE consulate officer Swapna Suresh (L), and State IT Secretary M Sivasankar (R) during a protest over the Kerala gold smuggling case, in Kochi, July 7, 2020 | PTI

Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala on Wednesday called for the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and wanted the proposed CBI probe into the smuggling of gold through diplomatic route to include within its scope the Chief Minister’s Office.

At a press conference held at his official residence in Thiruvananthapuram, Chennithala said the demand for the chief minister’s resignation is being made after discussing the issue with all the UDF leaders earlier in the day. Chennithala said the chief minister’s principal secretary M. Sivasankar had to resign after the Chief Minster’s Office openly intervened to protect the accused in a smuggling case with international ramifications.

“That the Chief Minister’s Office is the main accused in a smuggling case of international sweep is an extremely serious issue. This is why the UDF has demanded his resignation," the opposition leader said.

He also said that a CBI probe could be carried out effectively only if Pinarayi Vijayan stepped down from the post.

Chennithala said the chief minister’s claim that he did not know Swapna Suresh, the woman considered the kingpin in the smuggling racket, was false. He produced photographs from the Edge 2020 Space Conclave held in Thiruvananthapuram on January 31 and February 1 to demonstrate that Pinarayi knew Swapna closely.

“It was this woman who had sent out the invitations (of the Space Conclave), she was the chief organiser and it was she who handed over the MoU during the function. The chief minister attended the seminar for over four hours,” Chennithala said. “How can he now say he had no idea who she was?”

He also wanted to know who entrusted Swapna with the crucial responsibility of conducting a conclave associated with some of the most prestigious institutions in the country like the ISRO and VSSC.

Chennithala said that no one with a monthly salary of more than Rs 1.70 lakh could be appointed to a sensitive post without the knowledge of the CMO.

In response to the chief minister’s argument that the state government had no role in what happens inside an airport, Chennithala said the police had a role when the smuggled goods were taken out. “Has the police taken action against anyone transporting contraband even once,” he asked.

He alleged that Sivasankar had sent many directives to the Home Department with the note “CM desires”. “The letters the secretary sent using the executive powers of the chief minister should be investigated,” Chennithala said.

The opposition leader also levelled an unverified charge that the smuggled gold was taken out of the airport in government vehicles.

This article was originally published in Onmanorama.