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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Congress(M) leader and Finance Minister KM Mani on Tuesday resigned in the wake of the High Court observations against him in the bar bribery case.
Putting up a brave face, 82-year-old Mani, who is also the Law minister, told reporters after day long hectic parleys with party colleagues, that he was resigning as he respected judiciary.
"I am resigning to express my respect and regard to judiciary as a law minister," he said. The decision came a day after observations were made against him by the Kerala High Court in the bar case.
Mani said he had spoken to chief minister Oommen Chandy, and his resignation letter had already been sent to him. Chandy said Mani's resignation is to be accepted.
Mani also thanked the chief minister and his ministerial colleagues for all their support and also shared his love for them.
"I am resigning. But I will continue to provide unstinting support to UDF," Mani said.
Government chief whip, Thomas Unniyadan, who was also present, said he was also resigning from the post to express solidarity with his leader.
Unniyadan had been appointed to the post early in 2015 after rebel Kerala Congress (M) MLA PC George was removed for violating party discipline.
Unniyadan earlier said "even though there was no need for Mani to resign on the basis of high court's observation, but the remarks had led to a public debate and in that circumstances Mani Sir decided to resign. I will also resign," he told TV channels.
The resignation drama came to a close on Tuesday night after day-long discussions began since this morning by the ruling Congress-led UDF to persuade Mani to put in his papers after the high court made stringent remarks against him in the case.
On Monday, the court had upheld the vigilance court order for further investigation in the case in which an FIR has been registered against Mani over the allegation that he had demanded Rs five crore as bribe from Kerala bar hotel owners association and had accepted Rs one crore for renewing licenses of over 400 bars in the state.
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