Kochi:Swapna Suresh, prime accused in the gold-smuggling case, on Thursday alleged in the Kerala High Court that LDF MLA K T Jaleel acted against the interests of India by trying to "hoodwink" the ruler of UAE into banning a Malayalam daily there for gaining political leverage in his party. Suresh has alleged, in an affidavit filed in the high court, that Jaleel, while he was a minister in the previous LDF government, tried to hoodwink the ruler of UAE by trying to wrongly depict a Malayalam daily's news reports as against that nation.
He did so by illegally writing a letter to the head of that country without having any authority to do so, she claimed. Suresh has also alleged that she was "forced" to go along with the "illegality" on instructions of the UAE Consul General in Kerala. "The action of K T Jaleel as a minister is in total violation of the oath of office as his action is in effect against the interest of our nation and its citizens including a news daily of this nation which is considered as the fourth pillar of our Constitution.
"Therefore the action of K T Jaleel in conspiring against the citizens and organizations of this nation while holding the Constitutional post of a Minister of State (Kerala) is in total violation of his oath of office and MEA protocol and therefore, is unconstitutional and anti-national and betrayal of people's confidence reposed in him as an elected representative," she has said in her affidavit.
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