The Asian Age

Kerala mantri quits over ‘lewd talk’ clip

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT KOZHIKODE, MARCH 26

In a huge embarrassm­ent to the 10-month-old CPMled Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in Kerala, transport minister A.K. Saseendran resigned from the Cabinet on Sunday after a Malayalam channel aired an audio clip where he was allegedly speaking to a woman in a sexually explicit way.

Mr Saseendran pleaded innocence and sought an impartial inquiry into the TV expose. “I have not heard the audio clip, but I have not talked in an immoral manner with any woman,” he said and added that his resignatio­n should not be seen as an acceptance of guilt. “My resignatio­n is to uphold political morality,” he told reporters.

The resignatio­n of the 71year-old minister, the lone NCP representa­tive in the Cabinet, is the second blow to chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s government. E.P. Jayarajan, former industries minister, has earlier resigned after charges of nepotism.

A new Malayalam news channel, Mangalam, which launched on Sunday, played the clip and claimed that it was a phone conversati­on between a woman who had allegedly sought the minister’s assistance.

Transport minister A.K. Saseendran resigned from the Pinarayi Vijayan ministry on Sunday hours after a Malayalam channel aired an audio clip allegedly involving his lewd talk with a woman.

A nominee of the Nationalis­t Congress Party, the minister announced his decision to step down at a press conference, but denied the charge that he talked inappropri­ately with a woman over phone and claimed he resigned on moral grounds.

“I have not heard the audio clip, but I have not talked in an immoral manner with any woman,” he said in reply to a question if the voice in the audio clip was indeed his.

“A thorough inquiry will reveal the truth and a probe by any agency is welcome. I personally felt it would be inappropri­ate to hang on to my ministry during a probe.”

The channel aired the audio in which a man is heard, but the voice at the other end was not audible.

When the media insisted on knowing why he was relinquish­ing his post when he was dismissing the charge and there was no complaint, Mr Saseendran said that he didn’t want to become a burden on the government and his party.

Mr Saseendran, who

represents Elathur in Kozhikode district in the Assembly, said he contacted chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and NCP state president Uzhavoor Vijayan by noon.

“The chief minister did not demand my resignatio­n,” he said. “He asked me to take an appropriat­e decision.”

Mr Saseendran added that he was unaware of any conspiracy or manipulati­on in the entire episode. “That will be unravelled in the inquiry,” he said.

When asked why ethics was confined to his being a minister and not his MLA status, Mr Saseendran replied, “Let us see.”

Meanwhile, in Thiruvanan­thapuram, the chief minister said that the matter would be looked into.

“We will take appropriat­e decision after looking into the issues. The version of the one facing the allegation also needs to be considered,” he said.

Mr Vijayan denied reports in a section of media that the CPM state Secretaria­t had stopped abruptly owing to the allegation.

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