In a three-page complaint submitted to the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate in Kochi, second accused Saritha Nair put the blame for the fraudulent dealings on the first accused Biju Radhakrishnan and actress Shalu Menon while stating that associating her name with politicians and ministers was not correct.
Reacting to the development, CPI(M) state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan claimed that the new turn in the case was the result of attempts (by a section of UDF leaders) to sabotage the case by manipulating legal processes and course of investigation.
Saritha in her complaint alleged that she, her children and mother were facing death threats from Radhakrishnan and Shalu, who had taken away all the money collected by cheating.
The scam pertains to financial cheating of a large number of people by Saritha and Biju by offering them solar energy solutions.
It took a serious political turn after the arrest of a close personal aide of Chandy for his alleged links with the fraudsters.
The scam also had reflections in the internal dynamics of Congress in the state with the party thinking seriously of a Cabinet and organisational revamp to consolidate its political position to take on the LDF during the Lok Sabha polls.
Chandy and KPCC president Ramesh Chennithala are in New Delhi to discuss the issues in the state with the Congress high command and evolve a solution to defuse the crisis gripping the ministry.
Since the scam broke out, Chandy had taken a firm stand that the charges against UDF were part of a "political conspiracy" and would be faced politically by the UDF.
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