Apparently stung by the strong observations against him by the High Court, the Vigilance Judge S S Vassan, who ordered the filing of FIR against Chandy and Power Minister Arayadan Mohammed, sought permission for voluntary retirement, about 16 months before his tenure ends. He is due to retire in May, 2017.
The High Court while staying the Vigilance Court order today observed that the "Court suffers jurisdiction errors" and also asked the administration section to consider action against the Vigilance Court Judge.
Since yesterday, the state has been witnessing violent protests by CPI(M) led LDF opposition and its youth organisations for the resignation of Chandy.
Chandy, who cancelled all his programmes today in the wake of state wide protests against him, had confined himself to his official residence Cliff House.
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Soon after the verdict, Chandy told reporters that he was harbouring no ill will towards anybody and was confident of coming out clean.
Chandy, who had earlier alleged that the charges against him were part of a "conspiracy" against him by a section of bar owners and CPI-M, today said "it was of the lowest order and a shame to Kerala."
The allegation by solar scam accused Saritha S Nair that Rs 10 crore had been offered to her to level charges by CPI-M against his government was true, Chandy said.
Claiming that the recent developments in the scam had not
affected the UDF government's image, Chandy said,"the strength of UDF is the unity of the lead partner Congress and its allies."
Asked whether he had committed any mistake on the solar issue, Chandy reiterated that he had not done anything wrong. "I came to know about the fraud only after case came up. I move with people not after going through their past".
"My style is that when 100 matters comes....I take decisions on all matters. In that, some time 10 decisions may go wrong. But I am able to take decision on 90 correct issues. If I go through in detail in all the 100 matters, I will be able to take decision only on 10 issues," he said.
"What was the situation in Kerala yesterday? What is the situation now?. People of the state will understand everything," he said.
On Congress high command backing him, Chandy said the it supported him on the basis of inputs the leaders have received. They know Kerala politics, he said.
Meanwhile, Saritha, who deposed before the Solar
Commission for the third consecutive day today, trained her guns once again against the CM, targeting his son Chandy Oommen.
According to her, Chandy Oommen was a partner of an American firm called Starflames Inc and it was suggested that the US-based company could be used for importing solar panel required for the institution to be formed in Kerala.
Saritha also rejected allegations that she had "illicit relations" with Chandy Oommen but admitted that she had business relations with him.
She also claimed that she has heard that then Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan was in possession of video clippings which shows Chandy Oommen and her co-accused in the solar case visiting Dubai together.
"I doubt Radhakrishnan had leaked information about the video clippings to media fearing a cabinet reshuffle," she said.
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Chandy said his son, against whom allegations have been levelled against by Saritha, would file a defamation suit.
There was a political conspiracy behind his move, the minister alleged.