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Kerala CM announces vigilance probe into CPI's 'land deal'

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

on Tuesday announced a vigilance probe into a land deal involving the CPI's district unit after a TV channel purportedly showed the hand in glove with the land mafia.

The and the (Communist Party of India) are premier allies in the ruling

told the state Assembly: "This government will in no way tolerate corruption. In this particular case, the government has done no wrong.

"The visuals aired show a government official playing truant and the has already announced the steps taken. We now announce a vigilance probe into it."

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The expose shows an TV channel team posing as a group of looking for a particular piece of land in the district to build a resort. They first approach Kunju Mohammed, a real estate broker, who takes them to T. Somnathan and some district leaders, including its unit secretary Cherukara.

Mohammed connects them with Somnathan and Cherukara, and the latter using his influence gets access to the state secretariat.

The visuals -- besides the audio of the conversation between Mohammed, Somnathan and Cherukara -- try to establish that there is an unholy alliance between them to allegedly usurp the government land.

Senior said the shows what "we see in films -- how officials manipulate land records to favour people who are willing to bribe them".

"This is the latest example of how attempts to usurp government land is being carried out by the mafia, which operates not just in but across the state."

Chandrasekheran, however, denied all charges and said since he took over as Minister, the government has registered 602 cases against various people who tried to usurp government land.

"Is it not common practice for people to come to party offices to get justice. I did receive an application from six people in this case and as is the norm, I asked the District Collector to look into the matter.

"What you all should see is no favours were given and in fact we have already suspended the and all the files regarding this have been confiscated and the probe has begun," said

of Opposition said the was trying to trivialise the issue.

"Please do not forget that the four ministers in the cabinet even went to the extent of boycotting the weekly cabinet meeting last year when the was trying to shield a (Thomas Chandy) in an alleged land usurpment.

"The CPI-M appears to be the happiest after this case surfaced," said Chennithala.

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 16:00 IST
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