'Unfair vilification': Kerala CM's daughter denies allegations, terms PIL a bid to 'vilify' her

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-11 15:00:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-24 01:19:54

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'Unfair vilification': Kerala CM's daughter denies allegations, terms PIL a bid to 'vilify' her

In a surprising turn of events, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's daughter, T. Veena, has denied all allegations of wrongdoing in the controversial Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF) case. Veena's ex-husband, economist Sukesh Hegde, had alleged that Vijayan's family had used a shell company to siphon off funds from the CMRF.

In a statement submitted to the Kerala High Court, Veena said that Exalogic Solutions Private Limited, a firm that had done IT work for the Kerala government, was not a benami company but was operated independently of her father. She further stated that she did not receive any remuneration from the company.

Veena's lawyer reportedly said that the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Hegde was a deliberate attempt to vilify her and the CM. The lawyer further stated that Hegde's allegations were an attempt to scandalize and tarnish the reputation of Vijayan and his family.

The denial from Vijayan's daughter comes ahead of assembly polls in Kerala, which are expected to take place in the summer of 2024.

While the denial from Vijayan's daughter could dampen some of the accusations aimed at the CM, the case has captured the public's attention and is being investigated by multiple agencies.

Stay tuned as we follow this developing story.

Quote: 'The PIL is a calculated attempt to vilify the Chief Minister, tarnish his clean image, and scandalize him before the electorate.' - T. Veena's lawyer speaking to the press.