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Nepotism row: Vigilance seeks legal opinion

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Thiruvananthapuram: Amid a raging row over alleged appointment of relatives of ruling CPI(M) leaders in plum posts in Kerala PSUs, Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau has sought legal opinion on complaints in this regard.

VACB Director Jacob Thomas sought legal advice based on three complaints which he received from opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala and BJP leaders V Muraleedharan and K Surendran.

The controversy erupted following appointment of P K Sudheer Nambiar, son of CPI(M) Kannur MP and senior leader P K Sreemathi and nephew of Industries Minister E P Jayarajan, as the Managing Director of Kerala State Industrial Enterprises Ltd allegedly without requisite qualifications.

The appointment was later quashed by the government, even as more media reports have emerged claiming relatives of other senior CPI(M) leaders have been given key posts.

Congress and BJP have used it as ammunition to target the four-month-old LDF government headed by Pinarayi Vijayan and have demanded scrapping of all such appointments and initiating a comprehensive probe.

Vigilance sources here said the agency would decide on further proceedings to be taken on the complaints according to the legal opinion it receives.

Thomas is expected to meet Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at his office here tomorrow and hold discussions over the matter, they added.

Amidst a clamour for his removal by opposition, Jayarajan today met CPI(M) state Secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan at the AKG Centre, party headquarters, here.

Jayarajan declined to talk to the media after he emerged from the hour-long meeting.

Besides the opposition, Marxist veteran and Chairman of state Administrative Reforms Committee V S Achuthanandan and CPI, the second largest partner in ruling LDF, have also voiced their opinion against the appointments putting the CPI(M)-led LDF government in a spot.

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