Chandy, who is the first chief minister in Kerala to appear before a judicial commission, told the commission that the charges against him and his office were "politically motivated".
"What is the need for that? (lie detector test). I have not done anything wrong. None has doubts that I have done anything wrong," he said to a query during cross-examination.
Chandy made a similar remark on the lie detector test to reporters outside the government guest house.
He told the commission that the charges against him and his office were "politically motivated".
Opposition leader V S Achuthanandan hit out at Chandy, alleging he had not spoken the truth before the Commission.
"If he (Chandy) had spoken the truth, why was he not ready to take the polygraph test," he told reporters at Thiruvananthapuram.
The commission was on its final stage of evidence taking on the scam that broke out in 2013 and caused a huge embarrassment to the Congress-led UDF government.
Rejecting charges that he and his office had helped Team Solar Company that committed the fraud, Chandy had said that after the scam broke out, the government had taken steps to bring the alleged 'fraudsters' -- Biju Radhakrishnan and Saritha S Nair -- before law.
Chandy had said that his government had ensured punishment to the fraudsters who were committing the crime since 2005 and that the conviction and sentence of the accused clearly showed his government's commitment towards the scam, he added.
Opposition CPI(M)-led LDF had launched a massive stir demanding Chandy's resignation as the scam took a political turn after it emerged that two members of the CM's staff -- Tenny Joppen and Jikkumon -- had alleged links with Saritha.
Government had appointed retired High Court judge Sivarajan as one-man commission on October 23, 2013, to probe the scam.
The scam pertains to cheating several persons of worth crores of rupees by Saritha and Radhakrishnan by offering solar panel solutions. The duo allegedly canvassed business by using high-level names, including that of Chandy.
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