Letter controversy: Mayor meets CM; DGP also at Cliff House- Mayor Meets Cm Pinarayi Vijayan | Letter Controversy

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Thiruvananthapuram – Thiruvananthapuram Mayor Arya Rajendran met with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan amid the controversy related to the allegation that the CPM had sent a letter to Thiruvananthapuram district secretary Anavoor Nagappan asking him to suggest party members for temporary appointments. The Mayor met the Chief Minister at Cliff House, his official residence. After reaching the chief minister’s office and filing a complaint, Arya reached Cliff House. DGP Anilkanth also reached Cliff House.

Earlier CPM district leadership had summoned Arya. Senior leaders of the district, including members of the state committee, were also called to the meeting. The mayor gave an explanation to the party in the controversy. The explanation is that the letter is not his and the letter does not have his signature, only the seal. It was also informed that he was not in Thiruvananthapuram on the date mentioned in the letter.

A letter to Anavoor Nagappan asking for a list of party members to appoint 295 temporary posts in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation has come out. In the letter addressed as ‘Comrade’, it has been requested to provide the priority list of candidates after giving the details of the vacancies.

English Summary: Letter controversy: Mayor Arya Rajendran meeting CM Pinarayi Vijayan at Cliff house

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