Will release 'charge sheet' detailing corruption activities of LDF govt: Satheesan


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Thiruvananthapuram: Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan said that the United Democratic Front (UDF) would release "charge sheet" detailing all corruption and allegations faced by the LDF government in Kerala.

The move from UDF comes in the wake of Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF government celebrating their second anniversary after retaining power in 2021.

UDF will release the charge sheet during a protest event in the Secretariat on Friday.

Satheesan alleged that Kerala Chief Minister remains silent over the recent controversies surrounding the deal to install AI-driven cameras in the state. He claimed that UDF would release details about all corruption activities involving the LDF government.

The Paravur MLA alleged that Chief Minister is threatening opposition by directing companies to issue notices to Opposition leaders for their recent remarks over the AI-Camera deal.

At the same time, Satheesan dismissed rumours of a new party joining the UDF camp. However, he remarked that party leaders had entertained the talk of bringing the Kerala Congress into the UDF camp.


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