Overview
- Speaking in Kozhikode on Tuesday, Satheesan said Kerala would soon hear revelations he described as shocking and said he would not wait for elections to disclose them.
- He alleged the CPI(M) is amplifying the case against suspended Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil to deflect attention from purported illegal financial dealings involving party leaders, including claims linked to M. V. Govindan’s son.
- Satheesan asserted that serious sexual-misconduct allegations exist within the ruling camp, citing a CPI(M) MLA named in a rape case, ministers accused of misconduct, and staff in the Chief Minister’s Office facing accusations.
- He hinted that an upcoming disclosure concerns a state minister’s conduct toward an IAS officer, declining to provide further details.
- CPI(M) state secretary M. V. Govindan said the party is unconcerned by the threat, as Satheesan dismissed the Mamkootathil controversy as a closed chapter and taunted the BJP over its recent ‘bull’ protest.