Will KM Abraham go Sivasankar way, as CBI finally registers case?

IANS April 26, 2025 255 views

The Kerala government faces another high-profile investigation as the CBI registers a case against KM Abraham, Chief Principal Secretary to CM Pinarayi Vijayan. The case, initiated by activist Joemon Puthenpurackal after a decade-long legal struggle, draws striking parallels with the earlier Sivasankar investigations. Abraham has responded by demanding a probe into an alleged conspiracy, while the Chief Minister publicly defends him. The unfolding saga raises questions about potential administrative consequences and the broader implications for Kerala's political landscape.

"No action will be taken against any official on the basis of mere allegations" - Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala CM
Thiruvananthapuram, April 26: Nearly two weeks after the Kerala High Court ordered a CBI probe into allegations against K.M. Abraham, following a decade-long legal battle spearheaded by activist Joemon Puthenpurackal, the central probe agency on Saturday finally registered a case against him.

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CBI launches probe against KM Abraham after High Court directive

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Activist Joemon Puthenpurackal spearheads legal battle

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Similarities drawn with Sivasankar's previous investigations

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Abraham remains Chief Principal Secretary to CM

Abraham, 66, is currently the Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, a former Chief Secretary, and the CEO of the state-run Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB).

The High Court's directive instantly triggered speculation -- will Abraham face the same fate as M. Sivasankar, the former Principal Secretary to Vijayan, who was jailed twice -- once while in service and again shortly after retirement?

Adding to the intrigue, Chief Minister Vijayan surprised many by publicly defending Abraham, saying he would seek legal recourse.

In an unexpected move, Abraham also wrote to the Chief Minister, demanding a probe into an alleged conspiracy involving Puthenpurackal and two others.

Undeterred by what he called delay tactics, Puthenpurackal first wrote to Vijayan, warning him against any such step. A week later, with no action from the CBI, he approached the High Court again. It was only after this that the CBI acted, registering the case as per the court's directive.

The comparison with Sivasankar continues to gain traction. Sivasankar first faced arrest in connection with the infamous Kerala gold smuggling case, accused of aiding the prime accused, Swapna Suresh. He was later arrested again in the Life Mission case involving alleged corruption in a government housing scheme.

Now, with the CBI case finally on record, all eyes are on Abraham -- and on Vijayan, whose own statement, "no action will be taken against any official on the basis of mere allegations," may come back to haunt him.

Will Abraham face suspension like Sivasankar did once the sleuths came calling?

On Saturday, Law Minister P. Rajeeve struggled to deflect media questions on the issue. "The CM has already said what he had to say. Let's wait," was all he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is getting interesting! The CM defending Abraham publicly shows how serious this is. But I wonder why the CBI took so long to act after the court order? 🤔 Due process is important but justice delayed is justice denied.
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Priya M.
The Sivasankar comparison seems unfair at this stage. Let the investigation run its course before drawing parallels. Every case has its own merits and evidence.
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Sanjay V.
Respectful criticism: The article could have explored more about Abraham's counter-allegations of conspiracy. That seems like an important angle that's getting less attention.
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Anjali T.
The CM's statement about "no action on mere allegations" is concerning. Isn't that why we have investigations? To verify allegations? This seems like pre-judging the process. 😕
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Vikram R.
Joemon Puthenpurackal deserves credit for persistence. Fighting for 10 years against powerful people takes courage. Hope the truth comes out now that CBI is involved.
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Meera N.
The Law Minister's response says it all - "Let's wait." Classic political non-answer! But seriously, this case could have big implications for Kerala's administration. Watching closely!

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