Thiruvananthapuram: Former Kerala chief minister and VS Achuthanandan today said he was dropped from the CPM Politburo a few years back for telling the truth about a corruption case in which state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan was facing inquiry.
The 88-year-old leader said he had told his party that he could only stand by the truth in the matter and not by the official line of the party that it was a fabricated case.
Mr Achuthanandan was referring to his removal from the politburo when he was chief minister in the context of charges brought against Mr Vijayan pertaining to a contract awarded to Canadian company SNC Lavalin to renovate three power stations in Kerala, when the latter was electricity minister in 1997.
"I was dropped from the PB for telling the truth that the deal with SNC Lavalin involved irregularity...It was the finding of the CAG...This was not a case framed to harm anybody," Mr Achuthanandan, now leader of the opposition in the state, told a news channel.
"I told them (when the issue came up for discussion in the PB) that I could only stand by truth... I was dropped from the PB, to which I have been a member for over 24 years", Mr Achuthanandan, a founder leader of the CPM, said.
"How could Mr Vijayan become an accused in the case if there was nothing irregular in the case...The contention in the CBI report that he has not made any monetary advantage is supported only by the statement of a witness," he said.
The case pertains to an agreement with SNC Lavalin which allegedly caused a loss of Rs 374.50 crore to the exchequer.
The final agreement with the company was signed when Mr Vijayan was power minister in the 1990s in the LDF ministry headed by EK Nayanar.
The case has been investigated by the CBI and the trial is on in the CBI court in Thiruvananthapuram.
The 88-year-old leader said he had told his party that he could only stand by the truth in the matter and not by the official line of the party that it was a fabricated case.
Mr Achuthanandan was referring to his removal from the politburo when he was chief minister in the context of charges brought against Mr Vijayan pertaining to a contract awarded to Canadian company SNC Lavalin to renovate three power stations in Kerala, when the latter was electricity minister in 1997.
"I told them (when the issue came up for discussion in the PB) that I could only stand by truth... I was dropped from the PB, to which I have been a member for over 24 years", Mr Achuthanandan, a founder leader of the CPM, said.
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The case pertains to an agreement with SNC Lavalin which allegedly caused a loss of Rs 374.50 crore to the exchequer.
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The case has been investigated by the CBI and the trial is on in the CBI court in Thiruvananthapuram.
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