Thiruvananthapuram: Congress legislator Mathew Kuzhalnadan has once again levelled allegations against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s daughter, Veena Vijayan, adding more fuel to the alleged monthly pay-off controversy.
Kuzhalnadan’s latest allegation is that Veena has been receiving monthly payoffs from orphanages. The accusation was made during an assembly session. The Congress MLA also flashed documents concerning his allegation in the assembly to prove his point. However, his microphone was turned off by Speaker A N Shamseer during his speech.
“So far, we have heard about the monthly payoffs from CMRL. In a notice sent by the Registrars of Companies (ROC), it is said that, from the bank statements produced, it is clear that the company receives money from various charities and organisations on a monthly basis. The common people and poor people of the country are the ones who give money to orphanages and charities. How does the Chief Minister’s daughter get money from orphanages every month? How can we accept monthly payments from orphanages?” Kuzhalnadan asked.
However, the speaker intervened, stating that Kuzhalnadan was consistently making such allegations and that the Assembly was not the appropriate place for them. In response, Kuzhalnadan asserted that his allegations are based on facts and could be dismissed if proven false.