Jaleel has many legal options, will not resign: Kerala Law Minister Balan

KT Jaleel
KT Jaleel

Thiruvananthapuram: Amid clamour for resignation of Higher Education Minister K T Jaleel over the Lokayukta's adverse report, Law Minister A K Balan came out in his support on Saturday hinting that he will not resign.

Pointing out that Jaleel has many legal options, he said the minister can appeal against the Lokayukta verdict and get it stayed.

Jaleel on Saturday decided to approach the Kerala High Court.

A division bench of the Kerala Lok Ayukta had on Friday submitted a report to the chief minister, saying Jaleel had abused his position as a public servant to obtain a favour for his relative, and should not continue as a minister.

The bench had held that the charge of abuse of power, favouritism and nepotism against the minister was proved.

"The chief minister has three month's time to act on the report. Those seeking his immediate resignation should realise that there is no such precedence in the state," he told reporters at Palakkad.

AK Balan
AK Balan

"Has anyone ever resigned just because a lower court has said something?," he asked.

In Kerala there is no precedence of resignation based on a lower court verdict.

K T Adeeb, the relative of Jaleel, was appointed on deputation...We only need to verify if the person was eligible or not. No law states that a relative cannot be appointed," Balan said.

He alleged that there were occasions in the past when former ministers like Manjulamkuzhi Ali and K M Mani had appointed their close relatives on deputation.

CPM Secretary in charge A Vijayaraghavan said the available secretariat met and discussed the issue this morning.

"Legal options will be considered. It is quite normal for the opposition to keep on asking for Jaleel's resignation," he said.

Union Minister V Muraleedharan said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan should demand the resignation of Jaleel.

Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Chennithala demanded that the CM seek Jaleel's resignation or he be thrown out if he refuses.

The Lok Ayukta verdict was on a complaint filed by a Muslim Youth League leader in November 2018, alleging that Adeeb, a cousin of Jaleel,was appointed general manager in the Kerala State Minorities Development Finance Corporation, flouting rules.

Adeeb was the manager of a private bank when the appointment was made.

(With inputs from PTI)

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