Heads to roll in Kerala BJP after internal probe report leak, three leaders under radar
How the report was leaked to the media and why unit Chief Kummamam Rajasekharan took no action for a month were the primary issues discussed during a core committee meet of the party.
The Kerala unit of the BJP has prepared a list of leaders responsible for leaking an internal probe report that has come as a massive embarrassment. Three office bearers are likely to face action over leaking a report that nailed a BJP leader in a bribery case.
K P Sreesan, the chairman of the internal committee, A K Nazeer and state secretary V V Rajesh have been held responsible for the leak for failing to maintain the confidentiality of the report. The internal probe was ordered in absolute secrecy by Rajasekharan after a businessman alleged that Vinod, the convenor of the cooperation committee had taken bribes to get MCI nod for a medical college.
BJP Kerala general secretary M T Ramesh alleged that the report was leaked from Nazeer's mail ID while Rajesh gave it out to the media. Ramesh has documented his allegations with evidence and has sent it to the party's senior leadership in Delhi. Rajasekharan has come under severe fire over the corruption allegations against a Kerala BJP member. Action against him is likely after a committee submits its report on the leak.
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