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Thiruvananthapuram, July 14 (TIWN) After a 90-minute long questioning by the Kerala Police team probing the case of the alleged hawala money that reached the state ahead of the April 6 assembly polls, State BJP president K. Surendran said on Wednesday that this was a stage managed act done to shame the BJP.
"The BJP has no role in this case and the police probe team is doing this to please their political bosses. They are doing it to shame the BJP," said Surendran. He was questioned by the police at the Thrissur Police club. It was early this month that the police officials reached his residence and served a notice to him to appear before the team probing the case of the alleged hawala money, but he did not appear on the day he was asked to come and instead appeared on Wednesday. After receiving the notice, Surendran then said that he will make one thing very clear that he will not feign chest pain or produce a fake Covid positive certificate to escape (which a few CPI-M leaders reportedly did when notices were served on them).
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