KOZHIKODE/THRISSUR: After an interval political murders have been witnessed in the state again. A CPM activist and a BJP activist have been killed in Kasargod and Thrissur. The CPM and the BJP are observing a hartal in Kozhikode and at Kodakara panchayat in Thrissur in protest against the attacks.
The two attacks happened on the Thiruvonam day. C Narayanan, a CPM activist of Kodombeloor in Kasargood was stabbed to death. His brother Aravindan had been admitted to a hospital in Mangalore with serious injuries. The incident happened at 3 pm yesterday. A team who came in bikes stabbed him to death. Aravindan was hacked when he came to save his brother. Narayanan died on the spot itself. BJP is behind the attack, alleged the CPM.
Abhilash (31) of Vellikkulangara in Thrissur was hacked. The incident happened Friday afternoon when he was pillion riding on his friend’s bike. His friend has been admitted in the hospital with injuries. A clash was witnessed between the CPM and the BJP in this area earlier.
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CPM, BJP unleashing violence in state, says Chennithala
KOCHI: Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala accused the CPM and the BJP for unleashing violence in the state, said. A planned move is on to conduct political murders. The minister asked the CPM and the BJP to withdraw from it, he said.
The two are trying to deteriorate law and order by unleashing violence in the state. Action will be taken for letting lose violence and nobody would be spared, he said. The CPM and the BJP would be suppressed if they carry out attacks. The accused in connection with the murders in Kasargod and Thrissur would be brought before law, he said.
The two are trying to deteriorate law and order by unleashing violence in the state. Action will be taken for letting lose violence and nobody would be spared, he said. The CPM and the BJP would be suppressed if they carry out attacks. The accused in connection with the murders in Kasargod and Thrissur would be brought before law, he said.
CPM, BJP ‘traded’ votes: Muraleedharan
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Congress leader K Muraleedharan has said that CPM leader M A Baby had come out with allegations against the Congress in order to cover up the ‘trading’ of votes between BJP and CPM.
Muraleedharan alleged that in Thiruvananthapuram many votes were ‘sold off’ to BJP by the CPM. And as a quid pro quo, in certain non prospective seats, the BJP had helped the CPM. Kollam was a case in point, where M A Baby would have got the benefit.
Meanwhile CPI Secretary Pannyan Raveendran has said that Muraleedharan’s statements were not based on the real facts.
Muraleedharan alleged that in Thiruvananthapuram many votes were ‘sold off’ to BJP by the CPM. And as a quid pro quo, in certain non prospective seats, the BJP had helped the CPM. Kollam was a case in point, where M A Baby would have got the benefit.
Meanwhile CPI Secretary Pannyan Raveendran has said that Muraleedharan’s statements were not based on the real facts.
Police curtailing political freedom: CPM
The CPM leaders in the district have made a representation to the District Collector and the DIG of Police stating that the police have been curtailing their political freedom. CPM Central Committee member and former minister P K Sreemathi, M V Jarayajan, James Mathew MLA, M Prakasan and K P Sahadevan are the CPM leaders who met District Collector Retan Kelakar and DIG Jose George to complain against the police action. They stated in their representation that the biggest provocation for violence that followed the arrest of CPM district secretary P Jayarajan came from the part of the police.
The CPM had decided to launch a campaign against the rise in prices of essential commodities but the police refused to give permission to use the public address system for the campaign. The arrests without reasons being made by the police are affecting the normal political work of the party, they added.
They also stated that the party workers taken into custody were being denied medical treatment by the police. The attack on the Cooperative Hospital at Taliparamba should be viewed as a serious issue, and urgent measures should be taken to arrest the culprits involved in the incident, they said.
CPM, CPI activists clash in Idukki, two hacked
Monday, March 26, 2012: A tense situation is prevailing in Chinnakanal area after a violent clash broke out between the activists of the CPI and CPM here on Monday. Two persons were hacked during the clashes.
The injured have been identified as Veluchamy- CPI local secretary and CPM local secretary Alby, police told. According to the police, the clash occurred after a group of DYFI activists staged a road blockade in Chinnakanal and raised various allegations against the CPI leaders.
The CPI activists retaliated by organizing protests in Chinnakanal. A huge battalion of police is camping in the area to avoid any other untoward incidents.
CPM, CPI to work collectively in Piravom: KE Ismail
Sunday, March 04, 2012: CPI leader K.E. Ismail today opined that the CPM and the CPI would work collectively in Piravom Assembly constituency for which the by-election is scheduled on March 17.
Addressing the mediapersons here on Sunday, Ismail added that the recent dispute over the ‘event management’ controversy wouldn’t affect the party’s performance during Piravom by-election.
The tiff between CPM and CPI has ended with the decision taken between both leaderships on the basis of Piravom by-poll. CPM has also decided not to take legal action against CPI leader Binoy Viswam in connection with ‘event management’ remark.
The row began with CPI state secretary CK Chandrappan saying the CPM state conference was run by an event management group, a charge denied by the party.
CPI leader Binoy Viswam had also stated that the CPM state meet was organized by an event management.
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