THRISSUR: The autobiography of Swapna Suresh, the accused in the gold smuggling case, is likely to contain more revelations that may trigger a new controversy related to the gold smuggling case. The autobiography titled 'Chathiyude Padmavyuham' will release next week.
In the book, Swapna mentions that she recorded the voice message that the government and its representatives had no role in the gold smuggling case so that the LDF could continue to come to power. Swapna said that she was made to record the audio making her believe that if the LDF does not come to power, the manner of the investigation will change and it was also her need that the LDF should come to power.
She also stated that M Sivasankar, former principal secretary to the chief minister, had married her. She said that she was Sivasankar's Parvathy. The marriage was held at a temple in Chennai. Swapna alleged that Sivasankar applied sindoor also known as kumkum on her forehead and had promised that he will not desert her. She added that it was Sivasankar's criminal intelligence that brought the case investigation to the NIA. Swapna also levelled allegations against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, his daughter Veena and former minister K T Jaleel. The book also says that there were some disputes between former minister KK Shailaja and Sivasankar on some issues.