*Blowing the whistle on Kerala CPM's soccer scam*

*The faction led by state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan finds itself embroiled
in yet another controversy, this time for a football tournament held in
memory of former chief minister EK Nayanar*

*KA Shaji** from Thiruvananthapuram and Kannur*

It used to be a party that attacked other political organisations for
corruption and lack of transparency in financial dealings. But now all that
seems to have been a thing of the past, at least in the CPM's Kerala unit.

Pinarayi Vijayan, the CPM state secretary whose camp rules the roost in the
party, is the first top CPM leader to come under CBI scanner for his alleged
involvement in a corruption case. CBI sources say a crucial file pinning his
role in the SNC Lavalin case has been unearthed recently. To add to the
faction's troubles, the state vigilance bureau, which functions under Home
Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, has registered two corruption cases recently
in which top CPM leaders like party central committee member EP Jayarajan
are facing a probe (*Stung, They
Struck<http://www.tehelka.com/story_main33.asp?filename=Ne210707stung_they.asp>
*, Tehelka, July 21,
2007<http://www.tehelka.com/story_main33.asp?filename=Ne210707stung_they.asp>).


Now the Pinarayi faction's reputation has touched a new low with reports of
a Rs 60-lakh deal with a businessman of "dubious" credentials for organising
an international soccer tournament that was held in memory of the popular
CPM leader and former Chief Minister EK Nayanar in April this year. The
contribution came from Parrot Grove, a Chennai-based company owned by NRI
businessman Pharis Abubacker, that is behind several international business
ventures including a call centre, but has never engaged in any business in
Kerala.

"Though the company run by Abubacker was the major sponsor, no banner or
hoarding of that company was displayed at the stadium. We are curious to
know what is the interest of Abubacker's company in that football tourney
and what is the CPM's relation with him,'' asks K. Sudhakaran, the Congress
MLA from Kannur, where the soccer tournament was held. According to senior
BJP leader O. Rajagopal, there were reasons to suspect Abubacker as the
custodian of Vijayan 's illegally amassed wealth. "Abubacker is the
custodian of the bribe Vijayan received in the SNC Lavalin deal,'' he
alleged.

Abubacker is a close friend of Vijayan and has been in the news since he
took over Deepika, Kerala's oldest newspaper. Abubacker, who took control of
Deepika in a non-transparent way, has changed the newspaper's colour
altogether. Earlier owned by one of the state's many Catholic church, it is
no more the champion of the Catholic cause but virtually an organ of the
Pinarayi faction. Ever since Abubacker took over, Deepika has run a
prolonged character assassination campaign against Chief Minister VS
Achuthanandan, Vijayan 's chief rival.

Even before taking over Deepika, Abubacker created headlines in Kerala for
his alleged involvement in misappropriating funds of the National Kidney
Foundation (NKF), Singapore. There was a case in the Singapore High Court
seeking compensation worth Rs 40 crore from five persons including Abubacker
, who was forced to pay his share in court. Abubacker seldom appears in
public despite being chairman of a leading Malayalam daily, and his
photographs are also not available as he doesn't allow people to photograph
him.

Recently, in the face of mounting criticism, Abubacker was forced to come
out in the open. CPM's own Kairali television channel deputed its editor
John Brittas to interview Abubacker , the 'invisible man', and set aside two
hours of primetime for the interview. But VS loyalists aren't buying it.
"Till now, I have regarded John Brittas as a journalist. Now I am realising
that he is a best actor too,'' lampoons CPM MP S. Ajayakumar, Achuthanandan
himself said the interview was stagemanaged. "People would not believe such
ill-motivated attempts to defame my character,'' he said.

The CPM's decision to organise such a soccer tournament in Kannur raised
eyebrows right from the beginning, as no other party in the country had held
such an event. Moreover, the late Nayanar was not even fond of football.
However, an organising committee was formed with Vijayan as chairman,
disgraced Deshabhimani GM EP Jayarajan as working chairman and party state
committee member MV Govindan as general convener. Furthermore, the issue
assumes national significance as several national and international teams
participated in the tournament, and was attended by VIPs including CPM
general secretary Prakash Karat and Achuthanandan.

However, neither Vijayan nor Jayarajan came out in the open about taking
money from Abubacker . Govindan, who issued a press statement claiming that
all deals related to Nayanar Memorial Soccer Tournament were transparent,
said nothing about CPM's connection with Abubacker or about Abubacker 's
interest in soccer and North Kerala.

"All the sponsors except Abubacker 's company are well-known among the
people of Kerala. All the sponsors of the event except Parrot Grove had
boards and hoardings displayed in and around the stadium. Why did that
company contribute Rs 60 lakh without any commercial interests? To my
knowledge, Abubacker has no business interest in Kannur,'' points out Berlin
Kunhananthan Nair, a CPM leader who had to face the party leadership's ire
for his open criticism. Chief Minister Achuthanandan was also at pains to
talk about the deal. "We would inquire into the issue. I am yet to look into
that matter,'' he said in reply to a question raised during his weekly press
briefing.




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