Over the next 15 days, Amit Shah and other top BJP leaders and union ministers will relay walk along with hundreds of party workers across the state to capital Thiruvanthapuram, to highlight what the BJP calls the ruling CPM's "murder politics." Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, also the Hindutva face of the party, reaches Kannur today to lead the yatra.
Mr Shah is in Kerala for three days, and on Thursday, will again join the yatra on foot as it crosses Pinarayi.

In Kerala, BJP to highlight what the party calls the ruling CPM's "murder politics"
Hours before Mr Shah launched the yatra, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan used a Facebook post to hit back at the BJP saying, "The Sangh Parivar shouldn't think that they can make inroads into Kerala by false propaganda. The state government is committed to ensure peace. Instead of fueling false stories and processions, people expect central ministers and ruling party leadership to control their workers and ensure peace."
CPI(M)'s Brinda Karat accused Mr Shah of "deliberately inciting violence" against its leaders and workers. "Amit Shah is deliberately inciting violence against CPI (M) leaders. We are a recognised national party. We are here not because of Shah but because of the people. We will not tolerate this," she told news agency PTI.

Over the next 15 days, Amit Shah along with hundreds of BJP workers will relay walk across the state
Kannur has for years witnessed clashes, especially between Left activists and those of the BJP and its ideological mentor the RSS. In the 16 months since May last year, when the CPM-led Left Democratic Front won the assembly elections in Kerala, there have been eight gruesome political murders - five BJP workers and three of the CPM have been killed allegedly by political rivals.
Crime Bureau statistics show that 45 CPM activists, 44 of the BJP, 15 of the Congress and four from the Muslim League have been killed since 1991 in Kannur.