Phones of Chennithala, Thiruvanchoor tapped, says Sukumaran Nair

PERUNNA: After raising allegation that the community leaders’ phones including his were tapped, NSS General Secretary G. Sukumaran Nair on Thursday alleged that the phones of KPCC President Ramesh Chennithala and Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan were also tapped.

He was talking to media persons here. He said that he had lodged a complaint for unofficially tapping his phone. There should have been a scientific probe rather than a probe by the police, he said.

“What is going to happen to Ramesh Chennithala is what that had happened to A.K. Antony and K. Karunakaran. The co-operation between the NSS and the Congress has ended because Congress continues its deceitful stance. Congress has sabotaged the election agreement,” Nair said.

Sukamaran Nair said he cannot reveal now the stance of NSS at the time of lok-sabha election. NSS will remain a pressurizing group.

He said the turmoil within the UDF would end in 5 minutes if Chief Minister wants it to. If the 12 MLAs who received help from NSS have allegiance to NSS they should disclose their stance, he said.

“NSS has not demanded any posts. Community members should resign from government posts. Or else they should resign as members of NSS,” Sukumaran Nair said.

He also said that the unity between NSS and SNDP will continue.

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