Oman Daily Observer

Vigilance court orders probe against Kerala minister

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KOTTAYAM: A vigilance court here on Saturday ordered a quick verificati­on on a complaint that Kerala Transport Minister Thomas Chandy has converted land for paddy cultivatio­n into a road leading to his resort at Alappuzha.

The Kottayam Vigilance Court’s order came on a petition from Subhash, the Alappuzha district secretary of Janata Dal-S that Chandy has abused his official powers and caused a loss of Rs 6.5 million to the state exchequer when he converted land that should be used for paddy cultivatio­n.

This is the first time that a court has stepped in after the allegation­s of land grab surfaced more than two months ago.

The plush resort, where the alleged violations have taken place, is located in the Alappuzha backwaters. The Congress-led United Democratic Front and the BJP have demanded the ouster of Chandy, who is a Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) legislator.

Trouble increased for Chandy after a report by Alappuzha district collector T V Anupama submitted late last month detected violations.

While Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan both inside and outside the assembly has strongly supported Chandy, the Communist Party of India, the second biggest constituen­t of the ruling Left Democratic Front, has taken a position against Chandy.

Asked for his comments on the court directive by media persons in Thiruvanat­hapuram, Vijayan walked away without any reply.

State police chief Loknath Behra said that once the court order comes, what needs to be done will be done.

CPI national General Secretary Sudhakar Reddy had openly said that Chandy has done wrong, while Leader of Opposition, Ramesh Chennithal­a of the Congress, who is undertakin­g a state-wide yatra which will reach the state capital on December 1, said by the time he reaches Thiruvanan­thapuram, Chandy would have quit.

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Thomas Chandy

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