He made the request to make available a certain quantity of teakwood for the purpose to state Forest Minister K Raju, who forwarded it to the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, sources said.
However, the Forest Minister informed Jayarajan that there was no scheme to provide free teakwood to private temples and agencies, they said.
The teakwood Jayarajan asked for was for construction of a flag post of the Bhagavathi temple at Irinavu Chuzhali near Pappinissery, the sources said.
Reacting to the development, Jayarajan refuted reports that temple belonged to his family.
"I just forwarded to the Forest Minister a memorandum received from the temple authorities in this regard," he said.
"Irinavu is the place where I grew up. Is it a big mistake as a minister to receive a memorandum from a temple authorities for renovation work?", he asked.
The CPI(M) leader alleged that there was a "conspiracy" to tarnish his image and wanted the media to "introspect" whether it suited the principles of "ethical reporting".
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