Wife of Kerala Minister K. B. Ganesh Kumar Declares Issue Resolved
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Thiruvananthapuram, March 10 (NationPress) In a surprising development concerning Kerala's Transport Minister K. B. Ganesh Kumar, his wife Bindu Menon announced on Tuesday that she will not be taking any legal action against him. She stated that the matter stemmed from an emotional episode and has since been settled.
This announcement came shortly after she publicly claimed to have caught the minister in the act of an extramarital affair, which quickly escalated into a significant political controversy, sparking heated debates on television and social media throughout the state.
Bindu Menon clarified that her goal was never to embarrass the government led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. "I never intended to damage anyone's reputation or that of the government. What transpired was merely an emotional reaction," she expressed, adding that her husband had since reached out to her and offered an apology.
She explained that Ganesh Kumar had initially attempted to contact her via phone but was unsuccessful. "He spoke to my sister after I missed his call, and later reached out to me to apologize," she noted.
Declaring the issue resolved from her perspective, Bindu Menon emphasized that she has chosen not to pursue any legal claims. "I will not be filing any complaints. Mistakes are a part of life," she remarked.
She also indicated that she did not expect a public apology from the minister. "He doesn't need to apologize to the public. As his wife, this is a personal matter between us," she said.
Addressing rumors of revenge, she reassured that she still holds deep affection for her husband. "I harbor no intentions of revenge. I care for my husband very much," she stated. Bindu Menon also revealed that she received numerous calls following the public revelation but opted not to respond to most. "Many reached out to me, but I chose not to answer. Now that the storm has passed, I ask everyone to respect our privacy," she requested.
Her remarks come amid a backdrop of political tensions, with the United Democratic Front calling for the minister's resignation. All attention is now on Chief Minister Vijayan, as a cabinet meeting is scheduled shortly.