Jailed Tamil Nadu Minister Senthilbalaji resigns from Cabinet
The Hindu
Jailed Tamil Nadu Minister without portfolio V. Senthilbalaji resigns from Cabinet after being arrested in money laundering case.
Jailed Tamil Nadu Minister without portfolio V. Senthilbalaji, who was arrested in June last year by the Enforcement Directorate in an alleged money laundering case, resigned from the Cabinet on Monday (February 12).
While well placed sources in the government confirmed he had sent his resignation to Chief Minister M. K. Stalin from the Puzhal Central Prison, at the time of filing this report, there was no official communication on the same.
The case has its roots in an alleged cash for job scam in the Metropolitan Transport Corporation that took place when Mr. Senthilbalaji was the Transport Minister (2011-15) in the Jayalalithaa Cabinet.
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Before his arrest, Mr. Senthilbalaji was holding the plum portfolios of Electricity, Excise and Prohibition. Mr. Stalin had retained him as Minister without portfolio and allocated the subjects to two other senior colleagues.
Last month, while hearing his bail petition, the Madras High Court had questioned the propriety behind Mr. Senthilbalaji continuing to be a Minister without portfolio despite having been imprisoned for over 230 days in a money laundering case booked by the ED.
Justice N. Anand Venkatesh had wondered how a person could be allowed to continue in the Cabinet even after incarceration for so long when even the last grade employee of the State is deemed to have been suspended from service if he/she remains incarcerated for more than 48 hours in a criminal case.













