CPI-M councillor held for attacking BJP headquarters

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Police on Friday arrested councillor I.P. Binu and three others for attacking the state headquarters here.

Binu, before he was taken into custody, was suspended by the Communist Party of India-Marxist for the Thursday night attack.

CCTV visuals show Binu arriving at the Bharatiya Janata Party office around 1.20 a.m. with a baseball bat on a two-wheeler.

Soon after, some of his accomplices turned up, entered the office compound and smashed the window panes of six vehicles including that of state President Kummanem Rajasekheran.

The visuals show a police jeep parked near the office. Barring a policeman who tried to dissuade Binu, three other police officials watched without trying to save their colleague who was kicked by workers.

The group then stoned the building.

Hours later, suspected workers stoned the residence of state General Secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan's son Bineesh Kodiyeri, an actor-cum-businessman.

General Secretary M.T. Ramesh told reporters that the attack was planned by the leadership and the police was a party to this conspiracy.

"This is the second time Rajasekheran's life is under threat from the A police team was posted here and the visuals show it was a policeman who opened the gate of our compound to let these goons inside. This attack was pre-planned," said Ramesh.

"There is a limit to the tolerance level. Now it has crossed all acceptable levels. The should seriously introspect. Today the situation is such that their criminal activities centred in and around Kannur district have shifted to the state capital," he added.

Addressing reporters after a meeting of the Secretariat, Balakrishnan said the attack unleashed by the and RSS on his son's house was "done knowing, very well, that I would be there.

"Of late, after a few scams of the surfaced, they are out to divert attention as their image has taken a severe beating. The BJP/RSS combine has always been out to create trouble and our workers have come under severe duress.

"Binu's house came under attack from the BJP/RSS cadres and even his family had to face the brunt. He was deeply upset because of this but what he did in retaliation is not acceptable too... Appropriate action will be taken by the party," he said.

"They (BJP/RSS) are out to create trouble so as to give an impression that peace has disappeared in We have appealed to our cadres to remain calm and not to retaliate in the manner in which the BJP/RSS do," said the leader.

Due to the tense situation here, the police have banned protest meetings in the city.

There have been sporadic clashes between the two groups in the past two weeks.

The violence began when the student wings of and clashed in two colleges here earlier.

On Thursday, there were skirmishes between and workers at a few places in the city and its suburbs.

The police have strengthened security around both party offices as well as across the city.

--IANS

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