Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘SOLAR SCAM PROBE REPORT IS PULP LITERATURE’

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM :Former Kerala chief minister and Congress leader Oommen Chandy is facing the biggest challenge of his five-decadelong political carrier. He was recently indicted by a judicial commission appointed by him to probe a multi-crore solar panel scam surfaced when he was heading a Congress-led UDF government in the state. Apart from graft, he’s also facing sexual assault charges.

In an interview with Hindustan Times’s Ramesh

Babu, Chandy, who is known for his humble stature, spoke about the scam and his take on the findings of f the commission.

Here are the excerpts from the interview:

Besides corruption, the commission has also raised sexual assault charges against you. What is your comment?

See I have been in the midst of people for more than 50 years. Never were such allegation­s levelled against me. A woman (Saritha Nair, the main accused in the scam), who is involved in more than 30 cheating cases, comes out with a letter…. I think people won’t believe it. The commission has parroted what she had said in her letter. There is also some ambiguity in the letter. At least four pages were added to her earlier le ter. If you closely examine this letter, it is quite evide that someone has written for her.

In her earlier deposi she never raised any s allegation­s against me. Once she had even said a senior CPI(M) leader promised her ₹5 crore to talk against me. How can you take the words of a woman who frequently changes her statement?

If there is some iota of truth in what the commission has said, I am ready to quit public life. It is not solar scam report, it is Saritha report. It is a pulp literature and not a judicial report, and the present government used it to defame me.

How did the solar scam happen? The commission says you know Saritha Nair since 2011?

I meet hundreds of people every day. She might have come to me earlier also, but I don't remember her. Everything started in 2013 when her former husband came to me to raise some serious personal problem. He came to me with a recommenat­ion part MP. I have gave him patient hearing. I wasn’t aware of his or his wife’s antecedent­s. I was there to solve some personal issues, but persons concerned convenient­ly used me.

Named Lakshmi B Nair then, Saritha came to my office with a proposal for a solar panel business and I forwarded it to concerned ministries.

Later when her real picture emerged, I took strong action against some of my staff members who were soft towards her. And the case against her first husband Bjiu Radhakrsih­nan that was hushed up during the earlier was fast tracked. He’s g double life-term ng his wife. I s more carelectin­g my

taff. Do you feel your open-door policy led to those charges? I don't think so. My life is an open book. My office was 24X7 live (he was the first chief minister to livestream proceeding­s of his office). I still believe that people who know me reject these charges with the contempt they deserve. Do you think the party backed you enough? The other day you said there were many attempts to pull you down and you faced them well, but once you succumbed to the blackmaili­ng of a person. Yes the party and the UDF is with me. Even a Class 2 student can make out that these charges were trumped up to defame me. I don’t have much political ambition now. I have already announced, I won’t hold any position. About the blackmail attempt, time is not ripe to reveal this. Many rumours are doing rounds, but they are false.

What is next for you?

I will take legal recourse to redress allegation­s heaped on me. I will remain an ordinary party worker and work with the people. The state governby ment, which is driven vengeance, can tire me out ome time, but I will come se wild charges. pening now is a ent-sponsored se. Some of don’t have the take me on ally, so they ing a con n to corner confiuth will l.

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