BJP leader attacks Kerla CM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

leader Tarun Vijay today hit out at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, saying he had expressed "fake" concern over the safety of Malayalees in violence-hit and that Keralites remain "most unsafe" in their home state.

After followers of self-styled godman Gurmeet Ram Rahim went on the rampage in on Friday, wrote to Prime Minister Modi requesting immediate action to ensure safety of life and property of all citizens.


"Pinarayi, who showed fake concern on the safety of the people of in Haryana, must answer this question -- has he been able to safeguard lives and dignity of the people of in If Malayalees are most unsafe in any state in India, it is unfortunately Kerala," said Vijay, a former MP.

He said Malayalees remain "most unsafe" in Kerala, specially those who differ with

He said is a safe haven for people from all states and countries heralding a new era of industrial progress, while has failed to attract any investment and people from other states.

"Under Pinarayi, has turned brutal to differing Malayalees, who are non-yielding and non-conformists," alleged Vijay in a statement.

Citing examples, the leader said, "Top Malayalam actress was abducted and molested in her car in Kochi, a dalit lady principal was 'greeted' with a 'gift of her grave' by CPM hoodlums in Govt Victoria College at Palakkad who opposed her discipline, fourteen RSS workers have been killed in 13 months, four of them dalits.

"Are these signs of a safe for Keralites? Save citizens in first."

Pinarayi had written, "I have personally been receiving calls from Malayalees who are in fear of their life and property, from the affected areas (of violence). May I request you to take immediate and necessary action to ensure that the life and property of all our citizens are protected without fail. Strict action against those behind these unprecedented acts of violence may also be ensured.

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