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Bar scam: VS to challenge Vigilance’s decision in HC

 Slamming the state Vigilance Director for deciding not to prosecute Finance Minister K M Mani in the bar bribe scam, veteran <g data-gr-id="19">marxist</g> leader V S Achuthanandan on Sunday said he would challenge the decision in the Kerala High Court. The official’s action was ‘unjust,’ ‘mysterious’ and a ‘challenge to the legal system,’ Achuthanandan told reporters here. The Opposition leader also wanted to know on whose direction the Vigilance chief had sought <g data-gr-id="17">legal</g> opinion from former Solicitor General L Nageswara Rao in the case.

Vigilance Director Vinson M Paul had on Saturday decided not to prosecute Mani, facing charges in the scam and ordered the investigating officer to file a closure report in the Vigilance Court here. Replying to a question, Achuthanandan said he had already demanded CBI probe into the issue.

“The relevance of my demand has now increased in the wake of the recent developments. I will challenge the Vigilance’s decision in the High Court,” he said.

The 92-year-old leader also accused the Vigilance of not carrying out raids at Mani’s residence and confiscating crucial evidence to prove the minister’s involvement in the case. Meanwhile, Mani told reporters at Pala, his home constituency, that the scam was a well-scripted one, with fake documents and evidence created to nail him. He also expressed confidence that the truth would come out. 

The case against Mani, who is Kerala Congress(M) supremo, was registered on the basis of statements given by some of those questioned by investigators as part of a preliminary inquiry into the allegation that he had taken a hefty sum as bribe from bar owners for a decision favourable to them. 

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