Disciplinary action a bid to pre-empt probe

Charges of graft and hawala transactions levelled against a section of BJP leaders

August 11, 2017 09:03 pm | Updated August 12, 2017 07:52 am IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

The decision to relieve State secretary V.V. Rajesh (in the picture) and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morch general secretary Praful Krishna of their organisational responsibility for anti-party activities was also being construed as a move to divert the attention from the graft charges.

The decision to relieve State secretary V.V. Rajesh (in the picture) and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morch general secretary Praful Krishna of their organisational responsibility for anti-party activities was also being construed as a move to divert the attention from the graft charges.

The BJP State leadership’s decision to initiate disciplinary action against two leaders for anti-party activities is reported to be an attempt to pre-empt a national leadership probe into the charges of graft and hawala transactions levelled against a section of leaders of late.

Party sources told The Hindu here that when a two-member committee probed a complaint about the medical college bribery scam, the State leadership had also received another complaint from a prominent leader in the capital about the hawala route allegedly chosen by the leaders involved in the scam for routing the money to Delhi. But the State leadership chose to ignore it, sources said.

The decision to relieve State secretary V.V. Rajesh and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morch general secretary Praful Krishna of their organisational responsibility for anti-party activities was also being construed as a move to divert the attention from the graft charges related to the medical college issue, fund collection in Kozhikode using fake receipts and those against the allotment of Jan Aushadi stores by the Central government.

Since the national leadership is seriously constrained to go for an official probe into the complaints of graft and hawala transactions by registering a case, it could have settled for an informal inquiry on the basis of the party committee report.

For, registering a case is feared to boomerang on the organisation itself in future, sources said.

Even an informal probe by the national leadership was feared to keep the embers of the controversy stoking and it could have come as a major embarrassment to the State leadership.

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