Friday, May 8, 2009

Kerala govt not to prosecute Vijayan in Lavlain case

6 May 2009, PTI


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The LDF-led Kerala government today accepted the Advocate General's advice against granting permission to prosecute former minister and CPM state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan in the SNC Lavlain corruption case.

According to LDF sources, the cabinet formulated its view in the matter based on the opinion given last week by AG Sudhakaran Prasad that there was no firm ground to prosecute Vijayan.

Meanwhile, Congress-led UDF today called a strike tomorrow in protest against the government decision.

After the cabinet meeting today, chief minister V S Achuthanandan told reporters that the government had formed its opinion on the issue and the governor would be informed of it. He, however, declined to reveal the content of the communication to be sent to the governor.

"We have taken our decision on the issue. But I don't intend to share it with media," Achuthanandan said.

CBI, which investigated the case, sought the permission of Governor R S Gavai to prosecute Vijayan and two officials. CBI sought to arraign the former minister as ninth accused.

The politically-sensitive case pertained to alleged corruption in awarding contract to Canadian firm SNC Lavalin for renovation of three hydro power stations when Vijayan was power minister in 1997.

CBI said it found ground for prosecuting Vijayan stating that he was involved in a conspiracy with others for clinching the deal which resulted in a big loss to the state

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