Law must take its course: Shashi Tharoor after ED files case against Kerala CM’s daughter

"This is somewhat different from a case in which a sitting Chief Minister was himself arrested. This is a matter involving a private citizen, and certainly, the law must take its course," he added.

After the Enforcement Directorate filed a money laundering case against Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s daughter Veena Vijayan, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday said that if there is a case, then it should proceed and the law must take its course.”

The ED on Tuesday had filed a case against Veena Vijayan, her IT company Exalogic Solutions, and some others to probe a case of alleged illegal payments made by a private mineral firm, Cochin Minerals and Rutile Ltd, to her and the company.

“Justice will have to take its course. Many of my party members have pointed to certain anomalies in these transactions. Therefore, if there is a case, it should be proceeded against,” Tharoor told ANI.

“This is somewhat different from a case in which a sitting Chief Minister was himself arrested. This is a matter involving a private citizen, and certainly, the law must take its course,” he added.

Meanwhile, CPI-M Kerala Secretary MV Govindan launched a scathing attack on the central probe agency, and called it “a laborer for the BJP”.
“ED is working as a labourer. What is their credibility? Do you believe in them? It is one of the major agencies in the country, about which the Supreme Court has said that its credibility has been lost. They can target anyone. They are working as labourers for the BJP. Central agencies are always being used for political gains,” Govindan said.

Meanwhile, Union Minister V Muraleedharan reacted to MV Govindan’s criticism and asked the latter to explain the service that has been rendered by the Chief Minister’s daughter for receiving such a huge amount of money.