Kerala Software Procurement Scandal: Allegations and Denials

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan dismissed allegations by Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala of a Rs 700 crore scam in software procurement for cooperative societies. Vijayan maintained the process was transparent and approved by the High Court, countering claims of a BJP-CPI(M) deal influencing the Assembly polls.

Kerala Software Procurement Scandal: Allegations and Denials
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In a recent press conference, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan refuted accusations made by Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala, who alleged a major Rs 700 crore scam in the procurement of software for cooperative societies.

Vijayan emphasized the transparency of the process, which he noted had the Kerala High Court's approval. He countered claims of a secret BJP-CPI(M) deal, suggesting such allegations were mere political tactics.

Discussing the specifics of the procurement process, Vijayan explained that an initial contract with Tata Consultancy Services fell through, necessitating a new tender and eventual contract approval. This did not, he stressed, involve any wrongdoing or financial loss.

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