BJP calls for statewide bandh in Kerala today over RSS worker's murder

State BJP President Kummanem Rajasekheran, told that this was a state-sponsored violence

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

BJP calls for statewide strike over murder of an RSS worker in Thiruvananthapuram's Sreekaryam. Photo: @ANI_news
BJP calls for statewide strike over murder of an RSS worker in Thiruvananthapuram's Sreekaryam. Photo: @ANI_news

The unit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called for a statewide shutdown on Sunday in protest against the killing of a (RSS) activist allegedly by (CPI-M) loyalists.

The 34-year-old RSS worker, who was hacked on Saturday night in the state capital, breathed his last at a private hospital. The deceased has been identified as E. Rajesh, who was a "Karyavahak" attached to the RSS unit at Sreekariyam near here.

State President Kummanem Rajasekheran, who visited the hospital, told reporters that this was a result of state-sponsored violence.

"The led government has become a mute witness to the violence going on in the state capital district. Even our state party headquarters was attacked. But we exercised restraint.

"But now, we are left with no other option but to call for a statewide shutdown tomorrow (Sunday) to protest the killing (of Rajesh). The state government has not even called for a peace talk to resolve issues," Rajasekheran said.

According to the BJP, Rajesh was hacked by four suspected youth wing activists of the people, who came on two motorcycles.

He suffered serious injuries in his face, hands and legs, and according to the BJP, his left hand was severed and thrown away.

The killing comes a day after a group of workers led by local Councillor I.P. Binu smashed six vehicles parked in the state committee office of the

After the attack at the headquarters, the residence of the son of state Secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan was stoned.

For the past two weeks, an uneasy calm has been prevailing in the capital district, with the activists of the and the attacking each other every now and then.

Thiruvananthapuram district Secretary Anavoor Nagappan in a statement issued here on Saturday night said that the had no role in this incident.

"There were some local issues in the area and in this incident, the has no role," Nagappan's statement read.

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