It is we who are the bigger victims in Kerala: CPI-M

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In contrast to and claims that Kerala's ruling Marxists are on a killing spree, the has said that it has lost more members to political violence than any other party in the state since 2000.

"The BJP, under the direction of the RSS, has begun an all-India campaign directed against the so-called violence of the against the RSS-workers," an editorial in the journal People's Democracy said.

"But the concocted facts cannot be sustained. According to Police figures, between 2000 and 2017, 85 workers were killed as against 65 of the RSS- These figures themselves reveal who has borne the brunt of the attacks," it said.

It said a RSS-gameplan in had been unfolding after the failed to make a significant impact in the May 2016 assembly election.

"It fell back on its longstanding method of launching violent attacks targeting workers all across Kerala," it said.

"The outcry orchestrated by the at the national level, about Marxist violence against the RSS-workers, is an indication of its growing frustration at its inability to put the on the defensive and to destabilize the functioning of the LDF government."

Pointing out the alleged corruption scandals that it said had engulfed the state unit, the claimed that it was to divert attention from this that the BJP-had resorted to engineering clashes with the

"The killing of an worker being blamed on the has nothing to do with It was a quarrel about control of a local market and the man who led the gang which committed the murder has no links with the and has a known criminal record."

The editorial added: "The should realize that its violent tactics will not work in "

--IANS

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