Cong, BJP youth outfits clash during stir against Kerala govt

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Youth activists of the opposition and today clashed during an agitation before the Secretariat here against the CPI(M)-led government, which is celebrating its first year in office.

Hundreds of Youth and Yuva Morcha activists had gathered since last night in front of the Secretariat as part of a '24-hour siege' protest against the headed by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, alleging that its one year rule was a "total failure."



Trouble started when the activists pelted stones at each other and tore flex boards. A policeman was injured in the stone throwing and police used water cannons to disperse them, police said.

Earlier, inaugurating the Yuva Morcha rally, Poonam Mahajan, national president, said the "red terror" unleashed by marxist workers against the cadres of saffron outfits should end.

Alleging that the attack against party workers had increased after came to power in May last year, Mahajan wanted the centre to hold a proper inquiry into the killings of RSS/workers.

Since the 1960s, in Kannur, from where the chief minister hails, over 200 RSS/workers have been killed, she alleged. "No FIRs have been registered," she said.

"We request the Prime Minister, Home Minister and Governor to conduct a proper inquiry and set up a Special Investigation Team to fight the red terror," she said.

She said the one year rule of the Vijayan-led was a failure on all fronts, and alleged that rape cases and atrocities against dalits were on the rise.

leaders Ram Madhav and H Raja were among those who spoke.

president Kummanam Rajasekharan said "there is no water nor rice in ration shops, and no jobs for the youth. What has the done to celebrate its first year in office."

Youth national president Amarinder Singh Raja inaugurated the youth rally.

Speaking at the rally, KPCC president M M Hassan said there was nothing for the to celebrate as its policies were all "anti-people.

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

Cong, BJP youth outfits clash during stir against Kerala govt

Youth activists of the opposition Congress and BJP today clashed during an agitation before the Secretariat here against the CPI(M)-led LDF government, which is celebrating its first year in office. Hundreds of Youth Congress and Yuva Morcha activists had gathered since last night in front of the Secretariat as part of a '24-hour siege' protest against the government headed by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, alleging that its one year rule was a "total failure." Trouble started when the activists pelted stones at each other and tore flex boards. A policeman was injured in the stone throwing and police used water cannons to disperse them, police said. Earlier, inaugurating the Yuva Morcha rally, Poonam Mahajan, national president, said the "red terror" unleashed by marxist workers against the cadres of saffron outfits should end. Alleging that the attack against party workers had increased after LDF government came to power in May last year, Mahajan wanted the ... Youth activists of the opposition and today clashed during an agitation before the Secretariat here against the CPI(M)-led government, which is celebrating its first year in office.

Hundreds of Youth and Yuva Morcha activists had gathered since last night in front of the Secretariat as part of a '24-hour siege' protest against the headed by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, alleging that its one year rule was a "total failure."

Trouble started when the activists pelted stones at each other and tore flex boards. A policeman was injured in the stone throwing and police used water cannons to disperse them, police said.

Earlier, inaugurating the Yuva Morcha rally, Poonam Mahajan, national president, said the "red terror" unleashed by marxist workers against the cadres of saffron outfits should end.

Alleging that the attack against party workers had increased after came to power in May last year, Mahajan wanted the centre to hold a proper inquiry into the killings of RSS/workers.

Since the 1960s, in Kannur, from where the chief minister hails, over 200 RSS/workers have been killed, she alleged. "No FIRs have been registered," she said.

"We request the Prime Minister, Home Minister and Governor to conduct a proper inquiry and set up a Special Investigation Team to fight the red terror," she said.

She said the one year rule of the Vijayan-led was a failure on all fronts, and alleged that rape cases and atrocities against dalits were on the rise.

leaders Ram Madhav and H Raja were among those who spoke.

president Kummanam Rajasekharan said "there is no water nor rice in ration shops, and no jobs for the youth. What has the done to celebrate its first year in office."

Youth national president Amarinder Singh Raja inaugurated the youth rally.

Speaking at the rally, KPCC president M M Hassan said there was nothing for the to celebrate as its policies were all "anti-people.

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

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