
Pinarayi unfit to handle Vigilance: Sunny Joseph
Mr. Joseph said the court's rejection of the Vigilance report that gave a clean chit to Mr. Ajith Kumar was ample proof that the Chief Minister had intervened to shield the officer.
'The Home Minister himself tried to sabotage the probe, but the Vigilance court has made it clear that there is strong evidence in the case. The Chief Minister misused his position to shield an accused officer when he had no authority to interfere in the probe,' he said, adding that a special investigation was essential.
Mr. Joseph also pointed out that Mr. Ajith Kumar faced no action despite disturbing the Thrissur Pooram. On other issues, Mr. Joseph said the government was protecting the accused in the Shuhaib murder case by delaying the appointment of a special prosecutor despite a High Court directive.
He said the government had taken a hostile stance against temporary employees at the Manjeri Medical College Hospital.

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