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CPM Kerala unit lands in controversy after party businessman alleges Govindan's son involved in leaking of his letter to politburo
CPM Kerala unit lands in controversy after party businessman alleges Govindan's son involved in leaking of his letter to politburo

Time of India

time16 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

CPM Kerala unit lands in controversy after party businessman alleges Govindan's son involved in leaking of his letter to politburo

1 2 3 Kozhikode: The CPM state unit found itself in the centre of a controversy with Chennai-based businessman Muhammed Sharshad B alleging that party secretary M V Govindan's son Shyamjith could be involved in the leak of a private complaint letter he had written to the party politburo against UK-based businessman Rajesh Krishna, who is also associated with the party. In a letter to CPM general secretary M A Baby on Aug 12, Sharshad questioned how the confidential letter came into the possession of Krishna and was used as primary evidence in the defamation case filed by him in the Delhi high court. "I suspect the possible involvement of Shyam, son of M V Govindan in this matter. My concern arises from his reportedly close association with Rajesh Krishna, particularly in connection with financial dealings involving a well-known industrialist from Malabar — a matter which, I understand, was previously settled by Rajesh," Sharshad said. He also urged Baby to launch a thorough inquiry into how this breach of confidentiality occurred. "I also urge you to take appropriate steps to safeguard internal communications and uphold the values of trust and discipline within the party," Sharshad said. In an earlier letter to the politburo, Sharshad alleged that many CPM functionaries were having close contacts with Krishna. He also alleged that a private security services firm transferred large sum of money to India under the guise of undertaking its activities and redirected it to unrelated accounts. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Could This NEW Collagen Blend Finally Reduce Your Cellulite? Vitauthority Learn More Undo He added that such large-scale transactions were made to personal accounts including his former wife Ratheena and handed over to major Left leaders, not just during election times but regularly through account heads like consultancy and other services. Sharshad told reporters in Kannur on Sunday that Govindan ignored the complaint he had raised against Krishna. Sharshad said that while former party state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan kept Krishna away from the party after allegations were lodged against him, Krishna was able to make a strong comeback after Govindan became the party state secretary. When asked by the media whether he had evidence that Shyamjith leaked the letter, Sharshad said that he did not have direct evidence, but the circumstances pointed to that. "Otherwise, there was no reason for leaders in the party state secretariat and state committee to support him. Shyam might have been forced to help him," Sharshad said adding that though he had tried many times to meet Govindan after he bacame party secretary, he could not do it. Sharshad reiterated that Krishna had settled some financial dealings engaged by Shyamjith in connection with a film project. "Govindan would be remaining silent to protect his son. I have told Govindan all matters personally at Apollo hospital in Chennai, but the complaint was ignored. If the stand taken by Balakrishnan had continued, then Krishna would not have become a delegate in the CPM party congress in Madurai. Sharshad alleged that he suspected that the letter written by him to the politburo was presented as evidence along with the defamation complaint lodged by Krishna to embarrass the party. Though Krishna was invited to attend the party congress in Madurai, he was asked to stay away from the event after Sharshad lodged complaint against him. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Businessman alleges Kerala CPM secretary's son leaked his confidential complaint
Businessman alleges Kerala CPM secretary's son leaked his confidential complaint

Hans India

time19 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Businessman alleges Kerala CPM secretary's son leaked his confidential complaint

The Kerala CPM has been hit by a fresh controversy after a Chennai-based businessman alleged that Shyam, son of state secretary M.V. Govindan, was involved in leaking a confidential complaint submitted to the party's Politburo. The businessman, Muhammad Sharshad, said he had submitted a complaint disclosing alleged illegal financial transactions involving certain CPM leaders. According to him, the documents attached to his petition were leaked and later surfaced as evidence in a defamation case filed by London-based businessman Rajesh Krishna. Sharshad claimed that Shyam was responsible for passing on the documents to Rajesh, possibly under pressure. The businessman further alleged that despite his repeated representations, the party leadership ignored his complaint. He noted that while Rajesh was invited to attend the CPM party congress in Madurai, he was eventually asked to stay away after Sharshad raised objections. In his letter to the Politburo, Sharshad accused Rajesh of transferring unaccounted funds to the bank accounts of CPM leaders. Following the leak, Rajesh approached the Delhi High Court with a defamation suit, asserting that false allegations had been circulated against him. Speaking to media persons on Sunday, Sharshad said that both the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Income Tax Department are now probing his complaint into the alleged illegal financial transfers from Rajesh Krishna's accounts. He alleged that Rajesh used his leaked complaint to strengthen his defence in the defamation case, with the involvement of Govindan's son making it possible. The issue has drawn a sharp response from the Opposition. Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan demanded a public explanation from Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, accusing the CPM state committee of deliberately covering up Sharshad's complaint. He insisted that the identities of all CPM leaders allegedly linked to the financial transactions with Rajesh must be revealed. With the allegations gaining momentum, the CPM leadership finds itself under mounting pressure to respond, while the charge against Govindan's son has cast a fresh shadow over the party's credibility.

Kerala CPM hit by fresh row as businessman alleges party secretary's son leaked confidential letter
Kerala CPM hit by fresh row as businessman alleges party secretary's son leaked confidential letter

New Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Kerala CPM hit by fresh row as businessman alleges party secretary's son leaked confidential letter

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With just months to go for the crucial assembly election, fresh trouble is brewing in the Kerala CPM as serious allegations surface against senior leaders. A new controversy erupted when Chennai-based businessman Muhammad Sharshad alleged that the son of CPM state secretary MV Govindan leaked a confidential letter. Sharshad has submitted a complaint to CPM general secretary MA Baby in this regard. According to Sharshad, he had earlier written to the CPM politburo detailing the financial deals of some CPM leaders, along with supporting documents. However, those very documents later appeared in court when Rajesh Krishna, a UK-based businessman, submitted them in connection with a defamation case. Sharshad, in his complaint to the politburo, alleged that certain party leaders received unaccounted money from Krishna. He claimed that Krishna accessed these documents when the letter was leaked, following which Krishna filed a defamation suit in the Delhi High Court. According to Sharshad, Krishna received access to the confidential letter and documents through Govindan's son, Shyam. So far, the party leadership has not officially responded to the allegations.

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