Is CPI(M) Leader Padmakumar Under Investigation for the Sabarimala Gold Heist?
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Key Takeaways
- A. Padmakumar summoned by the SIT.
- Investigation linked to the Sabarimala gold heist.
- Political repercussions for CPI(M) ahead of elections.
- Connections between officials and the heist are being scrutinized.
- Protests by opposition parties are intensifying.
Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 12 (NationPress) In a significant blow to the CPI(M), senior party member and former MLA, A. Padmakumar, has received a formal notice to appear before the High Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) that is delving into the notorious Sabarimala temple gold heist.
This development marks a considerable setback for the ruling party, which is currently grappling with the recent arrest of N. Vasu, a close associate and former commissioner of the Devaswom Board.
Vasu also held the position of former President of the Devasom Board.
So far, the SIT has apprehended four individuals, none of whom were directly associated with the political hierarchy.
However, the situation shifted on Tuesday when Vasu, who was in a key administrative role at the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) during the 2019 theft, was taken into custody.
At that time, Padmakumar was the president of the TDB, which manages the Sabarimala shrine and multiple other temples.
Recently, investigators have interrogated several officials, secretaries, and staff members who were part of the Board during that timeframe.
According to sources, the SIT has gathered substantial statements and documents that reveal procedural failures and potential collusion within the temple administration.
With the notice now issued to Padmakumar, the investigation has undoubtedly escalated politically, adding a new layer of unease for the CPI(M) just ahead of the important local body elections.
The SIT is now awaiting his presence for questioning, after which further measures may be taken.
Officials familiar with the investigation indicate that the next stage may involve more arrests, including intermediaries and others already implicated in the case.
The expanding scope of the inquiry has stirred political waves, with the Opposition accusing the CPI(M) leadership of attempting to protect key officials until the court-supervised investigation compelled action.
In the meantime, the Congress party is organizing a significant protest outside the State Secretariat on Wednesday, demanding the resignation of Devaswom Minister V. N. Vasavan, another prominent CPI(M) figure.