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Friday, January 29, 2016

CM need not step down



The United Democratic  Front (UDF) government in Kerala plunging  into a serious crisis following the statements made by con woman Saritha Nair in the solar scam is not a new issue as it was heard since 2013.  As long as  UDF leaders keep  a decisive stand to extend unconditional support to Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and confront the Left Democratic Front (LDF) campaign for his resignation inside and outside the Assembly, there is no harm for the ministry. And in the immediate level there is no ground for the Chief Minister to step down. Nevertheless, in the next election the UDF is unlikely to win the election as people of Kerala always needed a change.

Moreover,  the conspiracy hatched by the LDF and the bar owners along with solar scam accused Saritha Nair cannot be ruled out. The allegation now raised by Saritha Nair was originally aired by Malayil Sreedharan Nair, a quarry owner three years back. He then made a statement before the magistrate under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code that he had met the Chief Minister along with the solar-scam accused Saritha S. Nair. On credibility aspect Sreedharan Nair is more acceptable than Saitha Nair but it has made no impact till this date. 

And what is more doubtful is the foul play of LDF making conspiracy with criminals and welcoming betrayers like Kovoor Kunjumon to their fold. More over the judicial activism on the part of Vigilance court, Thrissur cannot be ignored. The way selected  by Opposition by joining hands with con woman Saritha,  fortune seeker Kovoor Kunjumon MLA and the bar owners  to  shatter the credibility of the Chief Minister and the government he leads is, in fact, brings shame on LDF.

K A Solaman

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