This Article is From Jan 28, 2016

Corruption Accused Kerala Minister's Resignation Not Yet Accepted, Says Oommen Chandy

Corruption Accused Kerala Minister's Resignation Not Yet Accepted, Says Oommen Chandy

Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy with minister K Babu. (Press Trust of India file photo)

Thiruvananthapuram: With Chief Minister Oommen Chandy yet to forward his resignation to the Governor for acceptance, Excise Minister K Babu, who had quit following a court order for registration of an FIR against him in the case known as bar bribery scandal, today said he is not interested in continuing in office.

"Personally, I am not interested in continuing as minister," he told reporters on Wednesday.

Asked why the Chief Minister had not accepted his resignation and forwarded it to the Governor, Mr Babu said he was not the right person to answer that question.

"It is for Chief Minister to reply to that," he said. Mr Babu said he had already written to the Assembly Speaker to allot accommodation eligible to him as a lawmaker. "I have also initiated steps to vacate my official residence as minister," he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Chandy told reporters in a cabinet briefing that he was yet to discuss the issue with his colleagues, though Mr Babu was firm in his decision to quit.

Mr Babu had resigned from the Oommen Chandy Cabinet over the bar bribery scandal on January 23 after a vigilance court directed registration of an FIR against him in the case.

Mr Babu's resignation came two months after the resignation of Kerala Congress(M) supremo KM Mani as Finance Minister following Kerala High Court making some stinging observations against him over the bar scam.

The resignations have rattled the Congress-led UDF Government in Kerala just months ahead of the Assembly Polls.

Working President of Kerala Bar Owners Association Biju Ramesh had alleged that Mr Babu was given Rs 10 crore as bribe for renewal of licences of liquor bars, a charge rubbished by the Congress leader.

 
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