Khaleej Times

Cong calls for judicial probe in Kerala medical scam

- IANS

trivandrum — The Congress party in Kerala on Wednesday demanded a judicial probe by a Supreme Court judge into what they claim is a Rs10 billion medical scam allegedly involving national leaders of the BJP.

Addressing reporters here, Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Assembly and senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithal­a said national leaders of the BJP, besides officials of the Medical Council of India, granted or gave additional seats to 70 medical colleges in the country. Chennithal­a said the corruption is to the tune of Rs10 billion.

Last week, it was alleged that a private medical college owner in Kerala paid Rs50.6 million to a local BJP leader. An internal party committee probe of the BJP pointed to Cooperativ­e Cell Convenor R.S. Vinod as the one involved. Vinod was ousted from the party.

“Since this is a national scam in which national leaders of the BJP are involved, a probe by a central agency won’t suffice. It has to be a judicial probe by a sitting Supreme Court judge.

“Several colleges which paid the bribe got approval and those that did not pay the bribe, did not get approvals. I will discuss this issue with my national party leaders and take it forward. We will also seek legal opinion to fight it legally,” said Chennithal­a. —

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