Complaint of taking commission from rock lorries; Inquiry against CPM district leader, inquiry commission, cpm, thiruvananthapuram dc

Thiruvananthapuram: The commission of inquiry in the CPM on the allegation that it is taking commission from the paramilitaries. The probe is once morest SPM Thiruvananthapuram district committee member Madavoor Anil. The party district committee also appointed a three-member commission to look into the matter. Madavoor Anil is the chairman of the Kerala Mining Corporation. The complaint was lodged by Ranjith Bhasi, son of CPM leader Ananthalawattam Anand’s wife’s sister.

Madavoor Anil is the former area secretary of Kilimanoor. There is a rock quarry for Adani for the construction of Vizhinjam port at Nagaroor Kadavila. The complainant Ranjith Bhasi is the transport contractor. The load is being shipped to the workers at the rate of four rupees 50 paise per kilometer. Some vehicles charge Rs 5 25 paise. The complaint is that the extra charge is taken as a commission for the party.

Ananthalawattam Anandan handed over the complaint directly to District Secretary Anavur Nagappan. The party formed a commission during the party’s state convention in Ernakulam. The proposal is to complete the investigation and submit the report within a month. District Secretariat member BP Murali is the convener of the commission of inquiry. Varkala MLA Vs. R. Joey, a member of the District Secretariat from Attingal; The Commission of Inquiry consists of Ramu.

Madavoor Anil, meanwhile, denied the allegations once morest him. Under his leadership, the Goods Transport Workers’ Union (CITU) was formed in Kadavila. This was opposed by lorry contractors. Madavoor Anil says that it was his revenge that led to the fabrication of the complaint.

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