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Friday, April 16, 2010

Need for permanent Moideen commission

The NP Moideen commission was originally constituted by the Kerala State unit of the National Congress to inquire into the sex scandal involving Rajmohan Unnithan. The commission has done its job well by collecting statements from people in Manjeri where Unnithan was caught red-handed and finally he was exonerated. Unnithan has stated that the woman with whom he was found was Jayalakshmi, a general secretary of the Congress Sewa Dal from Kollam, and that his wife had been aware of his journey to Manjeri with her. His version was seen acceptable to Moideen.

However, this sort of commission and enquiry has not been ordered in the case of Central Minister Shashi Tharoor who was seen wandering in the streets of Delhi (not Manjeri) with his new fiancée Sunanda Pushkar. They were seen in TV footage that Tharoor was explaining all the niceties of a photo gallery to Sunanda, seemingly she as a woman of no substance before Tharoor. Is Delhi Janamaithri police less vigilant than the police at Manjeri? Compared to Tharoor, Unnithan is better even if the allegations against him are true, because he has not divorced his first wife and mother of his son. The story of Tharoor is cruder as he has divorced one, in the verge of divorce of another and cornering around a third one. He is in the making of a new Krishna, of course not the senior minister in his department.

I wonder why the Youth Congress men of Kerala are holding up Tharoor when they do not see any chance of Unnithan returning to the party after revocation of suspension. I request the Congress Central leadership to extent the work of Moideen commission to Tharror case also and make the commission permanent one.

K A Solaman

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