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T Siddique accuses M I Shanavas MP of conspiring against him

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Kozhikode: KPCC general secretary T Siddique on Saturday accused Congress MP from Wayanad M I Shanavas of conspiring to malign his image and politically destroy him.

In a Facebook post on Saturday, Siddique accused Shanavas and Congress leader and KPCC secretary K Jayanth of being behind his former wife’s police complaint against him.

Siddique's former wife Nazeema had a filed a police complaint on Thursday accusing that he tried to murder her.

In the complaint, filed with Kozhikode police commissioner, Nazeema had accused Siddique and his aides of manhandling and threatening to kill her at MIMS hospital here when she went there for cancer treatment.

Siddique, however, alleges that the complaint is an outcome of the efforts of Shanavas and Jayanth to tear down his personal life and eliminate him politically. In the post, he also seeks a probe into the conspiracy against him.

Meanwhile, Shanavas MP refused to react to the accusation saying that he has nothing to tell the media. “Everyone knows what the matter is all about. I have talked about it to the party leadership. I do not have anything to share more with the media,” he said.

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