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Probe ordered into 'attempt to transfer' govt land for sale in Wayanad: Ker CM

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Chief today said a vigilance probe would be ordered into allegations of bid to transfer surplus government land to private parties by certain government officials in collusion with political leaders and middlemen in district.

made the announcement in the assembly after the issue was raised by Congress-led UDF Opposition in the wake of exposure of the alleged role of leaders and district in the land deal, by a Malayalam TV channel.

The is the second largest partner in the CPI-M led

The government was committed to weed out corruption and it has the support of all service organisations, said adding still there were some employees who had not shed their old habits (accepting bribe).

Though no corruption has taken place at the government-level, as the issue has come up, a vigilance investigation would be ordered, said.

The had yesterday suspended T Somanathan after visuals aired by the TV channel purportedly showed him accepting bribe.

Rejecting the Opposition charges that there was a 'nexus' between party leaders and officials for the conversion of land to facilitate its sale to private parties, E Chandrasekharansaid a comprehensive departmental inquiry by was also on.

While asserting that no transfer of land had taken place, the said any one found guilty would be punished.

The sting operation carried out by the channel was a deliberate attempt to malign the CPI, the and the ruling LDF, Chandrasekharan alleged.

However, he said the party would examine if any lapse had occurred at the party-level and would take suitable action.

Meanwhile, the UDF opposition members and the lone member staged a walkout demanding a judicial probe into the alleged nexus between land mafia and leaders, as they were not satisfied with the government response on the issue.

of Opposition charged the with becoming a party that has 'dealings' with land mafia.

Earlier, when the opposition UDF moved a notice for adjournment motion on the issue, the rejected it.

The channel's team had approached official and some district leaders posing as interested in buying land for constructing a resort at Kottarthara village in district.

In the clip aired yesterday, the identified as one Kunju Mohammed is seen telling that Rs 20 lakhs must be paid as bribe to officials and political leaders for the purpose.

The is also seen explaining the various steps to be taken for the conversion of surplus land to be transferred to individuals.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 15:50 IST
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