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Kerala minister adds twist to bribery case

He did not reveal the names of those who were behind the alleged pressure tactics Chennithal­a said it was his “well-considered decision” not to interfere with the investigat­ion into the bar bribery case, and that he faced intense pressure because of that

- By Correspond­ent

The liquor bar bribery case in Kerala got murkier yesterday, with state home minister Ramesh Chennithal­a revealing that he was under pressure while handling the case.

The minister’s claim came during his response to an adjournmen­t motion demand made by the opposition Left Democratic Front. However, the minister did not reveal the names of those who were behind such pressure tactics.

Chennithal­a said he was under pressure from the Congress and the UDF coalition, and added that he withstood the pressure brought on him.

He said it was his “wellconsid­ered decision” not to interfere with the investigat­ion into the bar bribery case, and that he faced intense pressure because of that stance.

The home minister first made the comments on social media, which prompted the opposition to demand an adjournmen­t motion on the matter when the state assembly reconvened yesterday.

The House witnessed uproarious scenes as the opposition demanded that the minister reveal the names of those who pressurise­d him to thwart the investigat­ion.

The liquor bar bribery case has roiled the ruling United Democratic Front ever since the Kerala State Bar Owners’ Associatio­n working president Biju Ramesh alleged that bribes had been given to finance minister K.M. Mani and excise minister K. Babu.

Both ministers have denied the allegation­s.

Last week, the vigilance department decided not to proceed with a charge sheet for K.M. Mani in the case. This evoked a strong protest from the opposition, with Communist Party of India Marxist state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishn­an saying his party would move the courts if Mani was not charged.

The home minister’s comments come a day ahead of the verdict in the Aruvikkara assembly by-election, where the ruling UDF and the opposition LDF are locked in a keen battle. The BJP is also in the fray, with veteran leader O. Rajagopal contesting against Congressma­n G. Sabarinath and CPM’s M. Vijayakuma­r.

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