Vijayan may have been part of gold smuggling: Union Min
Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan on Sunday alleged that BJP has “grave suspicions and concerns” that Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan may be a participant in the gold smuggling case, based on the conduct of his government in the matter.
The statement was in response to a query from a reporter as to whether BJP believes that Vijayan has any involvement in the smuggling case subsequent to revelations made against him by a key accused in the matter.
He said that this belief emanates from the fact that the Left government’s General Administration Department, which comes under the CM, had allegedly unlawfully issued diplomatic identities to UAE consul employees.
The Union Minister further alleged that the kind of relationship that the CM had with the consul employees was unheard of in other states where such consulates exist and questioned the need for such contacts with employees of the UAE consulate here.
He told the media that the Left government has taken steps which have ‘posed obstacles’ in the probe being carried out in the case by investigating agencies like the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Strongly reacting to the allegations, the Chief Minister, in a statement, had said “unsubstantiated allegations have been made through the media from some quarters for narrow political reasons” and this was “part of some political agenda”.
“Such an agenda was rejected by the people earlier. After a break, the old things are repeated by the accused in the case. There is not even a shred of fact in it”, Vijayan had said.
Suresh was released from jail in November last year, 16 months after her arrest in the sensational gold smuggling case.
A former employee of the UAE Consulate here, she was taken into custody by the NIA along with another accused Sandeep Nair from Bengaluru on July 11, 2020.