Sabarimala Gold Theft: Former Minister Dares Opposition Leader to Prove Claims

The political fight over the Sabarimala gold theft case just got hotter. Former Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran has thrown down the gauntlet, daring Opposition Leader V.D. Satheesan to publicly prove his allegations. Satheesan accuses the former minister of facilitating the removal and sale of gold from the temple, claims which are already the subject of a defamation lawsuit. With both sides digging in, this controversy is set to be fought fiercely in the legal arena.

Key Points: Kadakampally Surendran Challenges VD Satheesan on Sabarimala Gold Theft

  • Former minister Kadakampally Surendran challenges LoP Satheesan via Facebook to prove gold theft allegations
  • The dispute originated from accusations about stolen gold plating from the Sabarimala temple
  • Kadakampally has filed a defamation case in court seeking apology and damages
  • Satheesan responded he will present evidence before the court, standing by his claims
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Former Devaswom Minister dares LoP Satheesan to prove Sabarimala gold theft allegations

Former Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran publicly dares LoP VD Satheesan to provide evidence for Sabarimala gold theft allegations, escalating a legal and political battle.

"Satheesan must substantiate his claims either legally or withdraw them. - Kadakampally Surendran"

Thiruvananthapuram Dec 17

The political sparring over the Sabarimala gold theft controversy escalated on Tuesday with CPI-M legislator and former Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran publicly challenging Kerala's Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan to produce evidence backing the allegations made against him.

The challenge was issued through a Facebook post, intensifying a dispute that has already spilled into the courts.

The row began after the Sabarimala gold theft controversy surfaced, following which Satheesan accused Kadakampally of having facilitated the removal and sale of gold plating from the temple.

The Leader of the Opposition repeated the charge both inside and outside the Assembly, alleging that the gold was taken out with the former minister's knowledge and support.

Denying the allegations, Kadakampally moved a Thiruvananthapuram court seeking the withdrawal of the statements, a public apology, and compensation for reputational damage.

Arguments in the case were recently heard, and media reports on the court proceedings appeared.

Soon after, Kadakampally's counsel, advocate Rajagopal, took to Facebook to state that certain details carried in the reports were incorrect.

Kadakampally shared the lawyer's post on his own social media handle.

However, the controversy took a fresh turn when Satheesan reiterated his allegations, prompting Kadakampally to issue an open challenge demanding that the Leader of the Opposition place concrete evidence in the public domain.

In his post, Kadakampally maintained that the accusations were baseless and politically motivated, and insisted that Satheesan must substantiate his claims either legally or withdraw them.

Responding to the challenge, Satheesan told reporters that he would present evidence against Kadakampally before the court.

He said he stood firmly by his earlier statements and clarified that his primary question was regarding the destination of the gold plating removed from Sabarimala.

Satheesan further asserted that actions taken by members of the Devaswom Board could not have occurred without the knowledge of the minister in charge at the time.

With legal proceedings underway and political tempers running high, the Sabarimala gold theft case is fast emerging as a flashpoint in Kerala politics, with both sides signalling that the battle will now be fought decisively in court.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an observer, it's clear both sides are more interested in scoring political points. The court is the right place to settle this. If Satheesan has evidence, he must present it there. Public allegations without proof only damage public trust.
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Priya S
Typical Kerala politics! The real issue is the security and management of temple assets. How was gold plating removed so easily? The focus should be on systemic reforms in the Devaswom Board, not just blaming one minister.
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Arjun K
Kadakampally is right to demand proof. You can't just accuse a former minister on social media and in the Assembly. Satheesan should put up or shut up. The court challenge is the correct step. Let the law decide.
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Meera T
The sanctity of our temples is paramount. Whether it's this government or the previous one, there must be transparency. I hope the court proceedings are swift and the guilty are punished, no matter how powerful they are. Jai Ayyappa! 🛐
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Vikram M
With all due respect to both leaders, this public spat on Facebook is unbecoming of their positions. They are representatives of the people. The issue is serious—temple wealth. Please handle it with the gravity it deserves, not like a TV debate.

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