Rajnath dials Kerala CM, says political violence unacceptable

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Home Minister today voiced concern over attacks on political workers in and said political violence was unacceptable in a democracy, remarks that come against the backdrop of the deadly attack on an worker in the state.

During a telephonic conversation with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Singh discussed with him the recent incidents of political violence in the state.


"I have expressed my concern over the and order situation in the state of Political violence is unacceptable in a democracy," he said in a tweet.

The home minister's phone call to the chief minister came a day after an worker was hacked to death by a gang led by a history-sheeter near Thiruvananthapuram.

The home minister said he expects that the political violence in is curbed and the perpetrators are brought to justice expeditiously.

Police said 34-year-old Rajesh's left hand was chopped off in the attack which took place around 9 pm last night. An investigation has been launched and search is on for assailants, they said

BJP's unit president Kumanam Rajasekharan alleged the CPI-M was behind the attack, a charge denied by the district leadership of the left party.

The BJP has called for a state-wide hartal today.

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