Ready to face probe: Chandy

The LDF had given a letter to the UDF leadership saying that any probe into the scam would be futile without including Chandy

Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Sep 03 2013 | 8:48 PM IST
Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy, under attack from the Opposition over the solar panel scam, has expressed readiness to include himself and his office under the ambit of the judicial probe announced by the government into the issue.

Chandy conveyed this to leaders of the ruling UDF  constituents, Front sources said today.     The chief minister, however, made it clear to the Front partners that he was not going to resign holding that the campaign against him by the Opposition CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front was politically motivated.  

Chandy told the leaders that he had nothing to hide on the issue and he did not want to be under the shadow of doubt. Even if his office and himself were included in the terms of reference for the probe, Chandy said he was confident that the LDF would not be able to gather any evidence against him.

The LDF had given a letter to the UDF leadership saying any probe into the scam would be futile without including Chandy and his office in the terms of reference. The Cabinet meeting tomorrow is likely to discuss the terms and reference for the judicial probe after arriving at a consensus among the UDF leaders.

The scam relates to cheating people of huge sums by accused Biju Radhakrishnan and Saritha Nair, both under arrest, by offering solar energy solutions. A Special Investigation Team probing the case has completed its probe.The case assumed a serious political dimension with the arrest of Tenny Joppan, a Personal Assistant in the Chief Minister's office, for his alleged links with the accused.

Former Director of Public Relations Department A Firoz and tele-actress and danseuse Shalu Menon were also arrested in a related case. Shalu and Joppan are out on bail. The LDF has been alleging that such a huge scam would not have taken place without the collusion of the chief minister.
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First Published: Sep 03 2013 | 8:29 PM IST

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