CPI(M) spearheading murder politics in Kerala: RSS

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today held the CPI(M) responsible for the of its worker in and accused the ruling party of "spearheading politics" to annihilate its political opponents in the state.

Condemning the brutal killing of its worker, the Sangh said that the spate of murders of swayamsevaks in under the CPI(M) rule affirms the state government's conspicuous role in political killings.



"politics is being spearheaded by CPI(M) leadership to annihilate their political opponents, especially from their strongholds," Akhil Bhartiya Prachar Pramukh of RSS, Manmohan Vaidya said in a statement.

With the gruesome of Biju, once again, the ruling CPI(M) has reiterated that the party is reluctant to put down arms in Kannur and support the peace initiatives, he added.

Vaidya demanded police to take immediate action to bring all the accused, including the conspirators, to book and ensure a peaceful atmosphere in Kannur.

He asked all peace lovers in the country to protest against the continuing onslaught on basic human rights of workers and other nationalist organisations in

An worker, Biju was hacked to death allegedly by suspected CPI(M) activists at Payyanur town yesterday, prompting the BJP to demand imposition of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in Kannur district.

The killing is the first incident of political violence since "peace talks" in January between the leaders of the ruling CPI(M) in and the BJP-in Kannur.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

CPI(M) spearheading murder politics in Kerala: RSS

The RSS today held the CPI(M) responsible for the murder of its worker in Kerala and accused the ruling party of "spearheading murder politics" to annihilate its political opponents in the state. Condemning the brutal killing of its worker, the Sangh said that the spate of murders of swayamsevaks in Kerala under the CPI(M) rule affirms the state government's conspicuous role in political killings. "Murder politics is being spearheaded by CPI(M) leadership to annihilate their political opponents, especially RSS from their strongholds," Akhil Bhartiya Prachar Pramukh of RSS, Manmohan Vaidya said in a statement. With the gruesome murder of Biju, once again, the ruling CPI(M) has reiterated that the party is reluctant to put down arms in Kannur and support the peace initiatives, he added. Vaidya demanded police to take immediate action to bring all the accused, including the conspirators, to book and ensure a peaceful atmosphere in Kannur. He asked all peace lovers in the country to ... The today held the CPI(M) responsible for the of its worker in and accused the ruling party of "spearheading politics" to annihilate its political opponents in the state.

Condemning the brutal killing of its worker, the Sangh said that the spate of murders of swayamsevaks in under the CPI(M) rule affirms the state government's conspicuous role in political killings.

"politics is being spearheaded by CPI(M) leadership to annihilate their political opponents, especially from their strongholds," Akhil Bhartiya Prachar Pramukh of RSS, Manmohan Vaidya said in a statement.

With the gruesome of Biju, once again, the ruling CPI(M) has reiterated that the party is reluctant to put down arms in Kannur and support the peace initiatives, he added.

Vaidya demanded police to take immediate action to bring all the accused, including the conspirators, to book and ensure a peaceful atmosphere in Kannur.

He asked all peace lovers in the country to protest against the continuing onslaught on basic human rights of workers and other nationalist organisations in

An worker, Biju was hacked to death allegedly by suspected CPI(M) activists at Payyanur town yesterday, prompting the BJP to demand imposition of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in Kannur district.

The killing is the first incident of political violence since "peace talks" in January between the leaders of the ruling CPI(M) in and the BJP-in Kannur.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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