Thiruvananthapuram:A day after the Pinarayi Vijayan government in an affidavit informed the Kerala High Court that US-based PR and marketing firm - Sprinklr will have no more role in COVID-19 data analysis, the Congress on Friday reiterated its demand for a CBI probe into the deal, that was kept as a closely guarded secret.
Speaking to the media here, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala said that his and the opposition's position on this deal right from the start has turned to be true and the fresh affidavit submitted makes it complete.
"The case is still in the court, but we wish to reiterate our earlier position that the entire truth on this controversial deal has to be probed by the CBI. Vijayan was ridiculing us each time we raised this matter, but in the affidavit that was submitted on Thursday, shows a clear somersault if you compare, the government's first affidavit on this issue," said Chennithala.
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"Had I not raised this issue on April 10 for the first time, not a soul would have known of this deal with Sprinklr. Vijayan ever since COVID surfaced has been meeting the media practically every day and barring this, he said everything. A CBI probe will reveal, on how and why this Sprinklr was selected. Then Vijayan said, only Sprinklr would be able to do this, now they say everything can be done by C-DIT ( the state agency). Everything is fishy and contradictory. Let the truth come out," added Chennithala.