Bar bribery scandal: Kerala Excise Minister K Babu resigns

Babu is the second state minister to be booked over the bar bribery charges after former Finance Minister KM Mani.

Update: 2016-01-23 10:40 GMT
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy with Excise Minister K Babu (Photo: PTI)

Thrissur: Kerala Excise Minister K Babu resigned on Saturday hours after a Thrissur court ordered the Vigilance department to register an FIR against him in the bar bribery scam.

He is the second minister to quit the Congress-led Ommen Chandy government after then Finance Minister KM Mani of Kerala Congress (M) resigned in November last over the multi-crore scandal, giving jitters to the UDF Government in Kerala ahead of the coming assembly elections.

The allegation against former Finance Minister KM Mani was that he received a bribe of Rs 1crore from Kerala Bar Hotel Owners Association (KBHA) for allowing renewal of bar licences between March 20, 2014 and April 3, 2014 while Babu was accused of receiving Rs 10 crore from KBHA for not raising the annual fees of bar licensees.

Addressing a press conference here, Babu said he had handed over his resignation to Chief Minister Chandy and was quitting on moral grounds even though no FIR had been registered against him as of now.

Earlier in the day, the Vigilance Court in Thrissur directed the state Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau to register a case against Babu over corruption charges against him in the scam.

Terming the Vigilance court verdict as "unnatural", Babu said he would go ahead with legal proceedings to prove his innocence.

In an apparent reference to the liquor policy of the UDF government to close down more than 700 bar hotels as part of its prohibition plan, he described himself as a 'martyr' for implementing a government scheme for the welfare of the society.

He also claimed he was a 'victim' of conspiracy by bar owners who had incurred heavy loss and "who also got support of CPI(M)."

Babu alleged that some bar owners had met at the residence of a CPI(M) MLA's house on the evening of December 15 in the "presence of CPI-M state Secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan".

"A conspiracy was hatched against me after over 730 bars were closed," he said adding he had been an MLA for 25 years and had come from a humble background. "I had always maintained that I will not stick on to power on technical grounds," he said.

Working President of Kerala Bar Owners Association Biju Ramesh had alleged that Rs 10 crore was given to Babu for renewal of licences of liquor bars.

It was on his allegations that the Vigilance had filed a case against Mani.

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