House adjourns over solar scam issue

Our BureauPTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 05:27 PM.

Kerala Legislative Assembly, Thiruvananthapuram. File Photo: C. Ratheesh Kumar

Targeting Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front opposition in Kerala today disrupted assembly proceedings demanding his resignation over solar scam issue, leading to the adjournment of the House.

However, Chandy asserted that the Opposition charge was part of a political conspiracy.

The Opposition took up the scam issue, rocking the state for the past two weeks, through an adjournment motion notice on the police lathicharge on agitating Left youth organisation activists yesterday.

Seeking notice for the motion, CPI leader C Divakaran reiterated the demand for Chandy’s resignation, especially in the light of the statement of Sreedharan Nair, the complainant in the solar panel case that he had met Chandy to discuss the solar project along with Saritha Nair, one of the accused in the scam.

Sreedharan had stated in Malayalam TV channels yesterday that he had met Chandy on July 9 last year and discussed the project when Saritha was present.

Rejecting the statement of Sreedharan Nair, the Chief Minister stuck to his reply in the assembly yesterday that he had met the complainant as a representative of quarry owners’ association and had not discussed anything on solar panel project.

Chandy also maintained that he had not met Saritha Nair.

The ruling United Democratic Front was united on the issue to fight the challenge raised by Opposition and would not succumb to political conspiracy.

Opposition Leaders rushed to the well of the House, expressing dissatisfaction with the reply of Chief Minister.

As the protests continued, Speaker G Karthikeyan adjourned the House.

Following Sreedharan Nair’s remarks yesterday, UDF leaders had met Chandy at his official residence last night and expressed the Front’s support to the UDF.

The Kerala State Cabinet called an emergency session ahead of a crucial day’s session in the State Assembly.

The latest flare-up came in the wake of explosive revelations by an aggrieved solar entrepreneur who is reported to have confided in a statement to a court in Pathanamthitta that he had met the Chief Minister in July last year along with the scam accused.

The Opposition has given sufficient hints to the effect that they would take the Chief Minister to task for having misled the House by furnishing patently wrong information on the floor.

Youth wings had taken to the streets here even late last night with torch-light processions demanding the resignation of the Chief Minister.

But ruling Congress-led United Democratic Front has expressed solidarity in his leadership of the Government, which has a wafer-thin majority of two in the 140-member House.

Published on July 9, 2013 07:15