Khaleej Times

Vincent suspended from party post

- IANS

trivandrum — The Congress on Sunday suspended arrested Kerala legislator M. Vincent from the post of party secretary, a day after he was arrested on charges of sexual harassment and stalking of a 51-year-old woman who attempted suicide.

Addressing reporters here, state Congress president M.M. Hassan said the party taking cognizance of the nature of the complaint against Vincent, decided to suspend him from the post of secretary of the party.

However, Hassan said the antecedent­s of the complainan­t are being questioned by her own sister.

“The victim’s own sister has voiced suspicion about the complainan­t and her state of mental health. But, as a party that respects womanhood we have decided to suspend him. The question of asking him to resign as a legislator is not going to take place as the case is in the court and we will wait for the outcome of the case,” said Hassan.

Hassan said the police showed undue haste in acting on the complaint and arresting Vincent.

“This is nothing but a political conspiracy hatched by a CPM legislator and leaders of the party. There are quite a few cases of similar nature where CPM members are implicated, and in such cases the police did not do anything. But in this case within a few hours Vincent was questioned and then was arrested,” said Hassan.

Meanwhile, the sister of the victim on Sunday morning told the media that the victim in the case has been taking medicines for a long time and their brother is a CPM activist.

On Saturday, police questionin­g Vincent for a few hours took him into custody and recorded his arrest. He was later produced before a magistrate, who remanded him to 14 days judicial custody.

This is the first time that a sitting legislator in Kerala has been arrested on such charges.

Vincent had moved for anticipato­ry bail from a court here, but with his arrest taking place he will now seek bail today.

The woman’s husband had filed a complaint with the local police station near here earlier this week accusing the legislator of threatenin­g and harassing his wife over phone. —

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