Exalogic-CMRL case: Veena Vijayan to face ED again amid hawala probe

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Exalogic-CMRL case: Veena Vijayan to face ED again amid hawala probe

Synopsis

What started as an inquiry into monthly payments to Veena Vijayan's company has morphed into a suspected hawala probe tracking ₹20 crore in transactions, with ED raids now reaching senior CPI(M) members in Kozhikode — and the party bracing for the possibility that the trail could eventually lead to former CM Pinarayi Vijayan himself.

Key Takeaways

The ED is expected to issue Veena Vijayan a fresh notice for questioning next week in the Exalogic-CMRL financial transactions case.
The probe has expanded to include suspected hawala dealings and transactions of approximately ₹20 crore .
ED conducted raids at nine locations near Kozhikode , targeting six individuals including two senior CPI(M) members .
Investigators are examining people close to minister and CPI(M) legislator P.A.
Mohammed Riyas , Veena's husband.
The CPI(M) has called a political convention in Kozhikode on Sunday , with state secretary M.V.
Govindan expected to lead the party's response.
The ED is also examining a SIM card used by Veena to trace the chain of communications and financial dealings.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is set to summon Veena Vijayan, daughter of former Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, for another round of questioning next week as the Exalogic-CMRL financial transactions case widens significantly beyond its original scope. What began as an inquiry into alleged monthly payments to Veena's company has now expanded into a probe involving suspected hawala dealings and a broader network of financial transactions, according to reports citing ED findings.

How the Probe Has Widened

The investigation, initially focused on alleged payments to Veena Vijayan's company, has taken a more serious turn after the ED reportedly recovered handwritten records during earlier searches. Investigators are said to have traced financial transactions of approximately ₹20 crore and are examining the movement and receipt of these funds. Financial dealings involving two companies are also under active scrutiny.

Notably, the ED is also examining a SIM card used by Veena as part of efforts to establish a chain of communications and financial transactions. The agency is expected to issue her a fresh notice for questioning in the coming week.

Raids Target CPI(M) Members in Kozhikode

In a significant escalation, the ED recently conducted raids at nine locations in and around Kozhikode, targeting six individuals — including two senior-level Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) members of the Kozhikode party organisation. The searches at the residences of people reportedly close to P.A. Mohammed Riyas — a minister, CPI(M) legislator, and Veena Vijayan's husband — have sent shockwaves through the party.

The probe appears to have moved beyond Veena and towards people in Riyas's immediate circle, raising questions within the party over how far the investigation could ultimately extend.

CPI(M) Prepares Political Counteroffensive

The widening probe has triggered an organised political response from the CPI(M). The party suspects a deliberate political agenda behind the ED's decision to publicly identify Veena as the 'daughter of former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan' in its official press release — an unusual reference that the party believes was intended to maximise political impact.

A major political convention has been called in Kozhikode on Sunday to address party workers and the public, framing the investigation as targeted action by a central agency against the party. State secretary M.V. Govindan is expected to lead the political campaign. The CPI(M) leadership is reportedly concerned by what it sees as an inadequate response to the recent raids.

What Hangs in the Balance

The central question confronting the CPI(M) is whether the ED's expanding probe will remain confined to Veena, move towards Riyas and his associates, or eventually reach former Chief Minister Vijayan himself. The developments have left the party leadership increasingly anxious, given the trajectory of the investigation.

This is not the first time the Exalogic-CMRL matter has generated political heat — but the addition of suspected hawala angles and the targeting of party functionaries marks a qualitative shift. All eyes are now on how the ED proceeds in the coming days, and whether Riyas himself could face scrutiny.

Point of View

Not just its peripheral figures. The CPI(M)'s move to hold a public convention rather than quietly manage the crisis suggests the party itself fears the investigation has moved beyond containment. The real test is whether the ED's trail of handwritten records and hawala transactions produces charges that withstand judicial scrutiny — or whether the probe, however politically potent, stalls at the evidentiary stage as similar cases have in the past.
NationPress
21 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Veena Vijayan being summoned by the ED again?
The ED is set to issue Veena Vijayan a fresh notice for questioning as the Exalogic-CMRL case has widened from alleged monthly payments to her company into a probe involving suspected hawala dealings and transactions of around ₹20 crore. The agency reportedly recovered handwritten records during earlier searches that have led to new lines of inquiry.
What is the Exalogic-CMRL case about?
The Exalogic-CMRL case involves alleged financial transactions between Exalogic Solutions — a company linked to Veena Vijayan, daughter of former Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan — and CMRL. The ED is probing the nature of payments made, their routing, and whether they involved hawala channels.
Who was targeted in the ED's Kozhikode raids?
The ED raided nine locations in and around Kozhikode, targeting six individuals including two senior-level CPI(M) members of the Kozhikode party organisation. The searches also covered residences of people reportedly close to minister and CPI(M) legislator P.A. Mohammed Riyas, who is Veena Vijayan's husband.
How has the CPI(M) responded to the ED investigation?
The CPI(M) has called a major political convention in Kozhikode on Sunday, framing the probe as politically motivated targeting by a central agency. State secretary M.V. Govindan is expected to lead the campaign. The party has also objected to the ED publicly identifying Veena as the 'daughter of former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan' in its press release.
Could the investigation reach former CM Pinarayi Vijayan?
According to reports, the CPI(M) leadership is concerned that the probe, having moved from Veena to people close to her husband Riyas, could eventually extend to Vijayan himself. However, no formal action against the former chief minister has been announced, and any such escalation remains speculative at this stage.
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