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Whistleblower petitions CM Vijayan against top aide Abraham now facing CBI probe

IANS April 19, 2025 222 views

A high-stakes political drama is unfolding in Kerala as whistleblower Jemon Puthenpurackal challenges Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's top aide K.M. Abraham over alleged wealth accumulation. The Kerala High Court has already ordered a CBI investigation, putting significant pressure on Abraham, who currently serves as KIIFB's CEO and remains a close advisor to the CM. Puthenpurackal warns against any potential state-level interference that might derail the ongoing probe, highlighting the complex legal and political dimensions of the case. With Abraham potentially preparing to challenge the investigation through higher courts, the situation remains tense and closely watched.

"This is a cover-up move" - Jemon Puthenpurackal, Public Activist"
Thiruvananthapuram, April 19: Days after K.M. Abraham -- Chief Principal Secretary to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and former Chief Secretary -- wrote to the CM demanding a probe into alleged conspiracy by public activist Jemon Puthenpurackal and two others, the whistleblower has hit back, warning Vijayan against taking any such step.

Key Points

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Kerala High Court orders CBI probe against K.M. Abraham

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Whistleblower challenges CM Vijayan's potential intervention

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Abraham hints at leaving future to Chief Minister

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Legal battle spans nearly a decade

In his letter to the Chief Minister on Saturday, Puthenpurackal pointed out that the Kerala High Court had already ordered a CBI probe into Abraham’s alleged amassment of wealth -- based on his petition. He argued that any parallel probe initiated by the state government, as sought by Abraham, would be “illegal and procedurally invalid.”

The Kerala High Court last week ordered a CBI investigation into Abraham after nearly a decade-long legal battle led by Puthenpurackal.

Amid growing calls for his resignation, Abraham, who currently serves as CEO of the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB), addressed speculation in his Vishu message to KIIFB staff, saying he would leave the decision on his future to the Chief Minister.

CM Vijayan, who had earlier taken a hard stance that no official would be removed based on mere allegations, appeared to soften his position. Reacting to the court-ordered probe against his trusted aide, Vijayan said Abraham too “has grievances” and is pursuing legal options -- hinting he might not act immediately.

In response, Puthenpurackal cautioned the Chief Minister against falling in line with Abraham’s request, calling it an attempt to dilute or derail the CBI probe. “This is a cover-up move,” the activist alleged.

Abraham, 66, retired as Chief Secretary in 2017 and has since remained one of Vijayan’s closest advisors. With letters from both Abraham and Puthenpurackal now before him, the Chief Minister finds himself at the centre of a political and legal storm -- even as CBI sleuths are expected to soon serve a notice to Abraham, who is likely to move division bench of the High Court or the Supreme Court seeking to quash the High Court’s single bench order.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some accountability in the system! This whistleblower has been fighting for 10 years - that's real persistence. Abraham should step aside until the investigation is complete. No one should be above the law. 👏
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Sunita M.
I'm not convinced this is entirely one-sided. Abraham has served the state for decades - shouldn't we wait for the investigation results before passing judgment? The timing seems politically motivated.
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Anil P.
CM Vijayan's changing stance worries me. First "no official will be removed based on allegations," now "Abraham has grievances." This looks like classic political protection. The CBI probe must proceed without interference!
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Priya N.
Respectfully, the article could have provided more context about Abraham's contributions to KIIFB. While allegations should be investigated, let's not forget the positive work done by officials too. Balance is important in journalism.
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Vijay S.
This is why we need more whistleblower protection laws in India! Imagine fighting for justice for 10 years against powerful people. Hats off to Puthenpurackal for not giving up. Hope the truth comes out soon. 🙏

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