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Battle royale in the offing between Swapna Suresh and Kerala CPI-M Secy

By IANS | Updated: April 1, 2023 22:35 IST

Thiruvananthapuram, April 1 A legal battle royale is in the offing as both the parties in the standoff ...

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Thiruvananthapuram, April 1 A legal battle royale is in the offing as both the parties in the standoff the prime accused in the gold smuggling case Swapna Suresh and CPI-M Kerala secretary M.V. Govindan have decided to stick to their respective stands stand.

It all began when Govindan sent a Rs 1 crore defamation notice to Suresh, who reacted immediately by saying that she will not apologise to Govindan.

On Saturday, Govindan made it clear that he will go forward with the case as what Suresh did was not right.

What irked Govindan was her reported statement which was conveyed through Vijesh Pillai, who according to Suresh met her under guise to do a web series.

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Tags: Communist Party of India (Marxist)Swapna sureshVijesh pillai
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