Khaleej Times

Kerala minister quits over sleaze talk

- PTI, IANS

trivandrum — In a major embarrassm­ent to the 10-month-old CPM-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government, Transport minister A K Saseendran on Sunday resigned over an allegation of sexual misconduct after the leakage of his lewd conversati­on with a woman on phone.

Seventy-two-year-old Saseendran is the second minister of the Kerala government to resign after its Industries Minister E P Jayarajan, who resigned over charges of nepotism triggered by the appointmen­t of his two close relatives to top posts in the state PSUs.

The resignatio­n comes at a time when the ruling party and the opposition Congress-led UDF are busy campaignin­g for the April 12 Malappuram bypoll, necessitat­ed following the death of IUML leader E Ahamed.

Mangalam channel, which launched its operations on Sunday,

I do not think I have wronged anyone. There is need to find out the rights and wrongs. Let the chief minister order a probe by any agency. AK Saseendran, Transport minister

dropped a bombshell in the morning by releasing an audio clipping, purportedl­y a telephone conversati­on of Saseendran speaking in sexual undertones to a woman.

The minister, who was in Kozhikode, immediatel­y cancelled all his public programmes, called a press conference at around 3pm and announced his resignatio­n.

Saseendran said his resignatio­n should not be seen as an acceptance of guilt.

“I am sure that I have not done anything wrong. At the same time the pride of the party and the government has to be protected. My resignatio­n is to uphold the political morality,” he told reporters in Kozhikode. Maintainin­g that he harboured no complaints against anyone, Saseendran said: “I do not think I have wronged anyone. There is need to find out the rights and wrongs. Let the chief minister order a probe by any agency.. a proper probe will prove my innocence.”

This is an unceremoni­ous exit for the five-time MLA and a senior leader of the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP), who became a minister for the first time and held the portfolios of Road Transport, Motor Vehicles and Water Transport.

Elected from Elathur in the 2016 assembly polls, he was also an MLA in 1980, 1982, 2006 and 2011.

Reacting to the developmen­t, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the allegation­s were ‘serious’ and a decision would be taken after examining all facts.

Opposition leader in the assembly Ramesh Chennithal­a said it is shameful that a minister had to resign on such grounds from the government, which rode to the power promising protection to women and children.

“The truth needs to come out. The report has shocked everyone,” Chennithal­a told reporters in Trivandrum.

BJP state President Kummanam Rajasekhar­an hit out at the minister, saying all Keralites need to hang their heads in shame over the allegation­s. —

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