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BJP launches protests to seek resignation of Kerala CM over gold smuggling case

Such programmes will be organised for 18 days at all BJP district headquarters across the state, says BJP MLA O. Rajagopal

Kerala BJP MLA O. RajagopalPremium
Kerala BJP MLA O. Rajagopal

Thiruvananthapuram: The lone BJP legislator in Kerala, O Rajagopal on Saturday began a one-day fast at the party's state committee office demanding the chief minister's resignation over the recent gold smuggling case.

The fast is part of the protests by the BJP seeking the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan as he was "morally responsible" for the gold smuggling through diplomatic baggage.

"Such programmes will be organised for 18 days at all BJP district headquarters across the state," he said.

"The gold smuggling case has become a current political issue as the Kerala government is not in a position to take any effective action," he added.

BJP national general secretary BhupendraYadav inaugurated the fast throughvideo conference and state party chief K Surendran presided over the meeting.

The saffron party has also decided to organise a virtual rally in the capitalcity and it will be inaugurated by former state president Kummanam Rajashekharan.

Union Minister V Muraleedharan has also decided to observe a fast at his residence in New Delhi on August 2 seeking the resignation of the chief minister.

The state governmenthas been under heavy criticism on the gold smuggling issue after two former employees of the UAE Consulate here were arrested along with a few others.

The opposition parties have been alleging that the chief minister's office was involved in the matter, a claim which has been dismissed by the state government.

The NIA and the Customs have questioned senior IAS officer M Sivashankar, who was also the former principal secretary and the IT secretary in the state in connection with the case.

He was suspended after reports about his alleged close contacts with a few of the accused.

However, even after being questioned multiple times, Sivasankar is yet to be arraigned as an accused in the case.

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Published: 01 Aug 2020, 02:36 PM IST
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