Addressing the press for the first time after the "bar bribe scam" broke out three months back rattling the Congress-led UDF, the 81-year-old Kerala Congress (M) supremo said he was a "victim of character assassination and political conspiracy but would not give into pressures since people knew that "I am an honest person."
Mani said the opposition agitation against him reflected their 'bankruptcy" and amounted to encouraging the blackmailing by the accusers.
Putting up a brave face, he termed as "anti-democratic" the threat of the LDF opposition that they would not allow him to present the budget in the Assembly.
Referring to the day-long hartal organised by the BJP today demanding his resignation, Mani said "it is a pity that a hartal was called based on the allegation levelled by a bar owner."
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Rejecting the opposition contention that he should prove his innocence, Mani said this went against the fundamentals of jurisprudence as the onus of proving charges was on the accuser.
In a dig at the media, he said it was not proper on their part to encourage "false allegations. My life is an open book. I am the only legislator in the country who got elected from the same constituency uninterruptedly. I am not a coward to run away giving into utterly baseless allegations."
The bar bribe scam pertains to graft allegation levelled by hotelier Biju Ramesh against Mani.
In November last, Ramesh had alleged that Mani had been given a hefty sum on the promise that he would help reopen some closed liquor bars. An FIR has been lodged in the matter for a detailed probe.