"The effort was to propagate that I am a corrupt person and hunt the CPI(M) through me," he told the Assembly while replying to a notice for an adjournment motion moved by the opposition, the Congress-led UDF, in connection with the appointment of members in the Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Explaining the chronology of events related to the case, Vijayan said a vigilance probe ordered by the then UDF government in the state had found nothing incriminating to include his name in the case.
Initially, the CBI had also arrived at the same conclusion as that of the state Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau, Vijayan said.
But, as the Left parties withdrew support to the then Congress-led UPA government at the Centre, the chief minister claimed that he was named as an accused in the case "as per the desire of the Congress".
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"I had no apprehension. Now, the truth has won," he said.
The chief minister said the verdict had given him more energy to implement welfare measures and development works in the state.
Yesterday, the Kerala High Court upheld the verdict of the CBI court, Thiruvananthapuram, discharging the chief minister from the case and observed that the "CBI had wrongly picked Pinarayi Vijayan without any material in the case".
The case relates to the awarding of a contract to Canadian company SNC Lavalin for the renovation of three hydel projects -- Sengulam, Pallivasal and Panniyar -- when Vijayan was the power minister in the then E K Nayanar cabinet between 1996 and 1998.
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