No action taken by ED in CM’s son case due to special CPI(M)-BJP relations, claims Chennithala

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Lack of further enactment connected the summons issued by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s son, Vivek Kiran, successful 2023 successful transportation with the LIFE Mission money-laundering lawsuit is the effect of an “unholy nexus” betwixt the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress Working Committee subordinate Ramesh Chennithala, MLA, has said.

Speaking to reporters connected Saturday, Mr. Chennithala said the Chief Minister’s lad appeared to bask peculiar privilege, which, helium alleged, stemmed from the unholy narration betwixt Mr. Vijayan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

“We each cognize what happens erstwhile idiosyncratic fails to look earlier the ED aft being summoned. We person seen it successful the cases of respective others. But successful this case, the Chief Minister’s lad was summoned, helium didn’t appear, and still, nary further enactment was taken. There seems to beryllium a peculiar privilege for 1 person. This privilege intelligibly arises from the unholy narration betwixt Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Mr. Chennithala said, adding that predominant meetings betwixt the Chief Minister and Union Home Minister Amit Shah raised superior questions.

He said the LIFE Mission task was mired successful large-scale corruption involving crores of rupees. “There was wealth laundering and the ED summons itself indicates that the Chief Minister’s lad was among those involved. Former Wadakkanchery MLA Anil Akkara had repeatedly raised the contented of corruption successful the LIFE Mission task some wrong and extracurricular the Assembly. 

“As Opposition leader, I had besides spoken astir it astatine galore property conferences. But due to the fact that of the CPI(M)-BJP nexus, some the golden smuggling lawsuit and the money-laundering lawsuit vanished into bladed air. The lawsuit ended with the apprehension of the Chief Minister’s past Principal Secretary M. Sivasankar. After that, nary 1 other was questioned. The probe simply stopped,” Mr. Chennithala said.

Published - October 11, 2025 06:36 p.m. IST

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