PC George quits as MLA to be ‘model’ for KM Mani

The KC(M) committee which inquired into the issue had realised it, he added

Update: 2015-11-11 06:24 GMT
P. C. George announcing his resignation as MLA at Kottayam Press Club on Tuesday. (Photo: DC)

Kottayam: Kerala Congress rebel leader and former government chief whip P.C. George  announced his resignation as MLA on Tuesday.  A formal letter would  be  handed over to the Speaker on Thursday, Mr George told reporters here.  

Taking a dig at Finance Minister K.M. Mani, he said Mr Mani  should consider this as a ‘model’ and  resign.  Mr George,  MLA from the Poonjar constituency,  quoted  the Bible saying  God will show justice to  those who are just  and to the crooked, He will be crooked.

He alleged that  Chief Minister   Oommen Chandy had  facilitated  corruption in the government and hence he should resign.  “To struggle against corruption is my aim,  whereas Mani  wants  to amass money,”  he said.  

Maintaining that the Congress would  survive only with good leadership, he said that the Congress had adopted soft Hindutva in the local body elections. This would not help the UDF government,  he said.

According to him,  Mr  Chandy is behind the bar bribe allegation. The  KC(M) committee which inquired into the issue had  realised it, he added.

“Mr  Chandy is trying to destroy the KC (M). Mr Mani knows this well. He blocked  Mr P.J. Joseph who was ready to reveal this at  a press meet,”  Mr  George said.

He expressed the  confidence that the LDF would win the coming Assembly elections.   He urged Mr  P.J. Joseph to join the LDF.  “If Mani resigns,  Kerala Congress will emerge stronger  under the leadership of  Joseph,” he said.

George announced his resignation in the context of the ongoing procedures to disqualify from his position as MLA. The Speaker completed the arguments in the case the other day.

 

 

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