Amit Shah offers prayers at Rajarajeswara Temple

Press Trust of India  |  Kannur (Ker) 

President today offered prayers at the famous in near here.

Shah is here to inaugurate the BJP's Janaraksha Yatra in Payyannur in the district.


The senior leader arrived at Mangalore airport early this morning and reached the temple by road from Bakel, an official in the party's state media department said.

He was accompanied by state leaders.

Shah was received by temple authorities.

The President, who spent 30 minutes at the temple, offered a golden pot to the deity.

The at is a famous Shiva temple in North Malabar.

After offering prayers, Shah proceeded to Payyannur to launch the 15-day march in the state against the alleged 'red terrorism' unleashed by the Left party against and Sangh parivar workers.

The Jan Raksha Yatra (people's protection march) from Payyannur will travel through the state before culminating in Thiruvananthapuram on October 17.

Several Union ministers will also participate in the march under the theme of "All have to live!! Against Jihadi-Red Terror."

As many as 120 workers, 84 in Kannur alone, have been killed in the state since 2001 with 14 of them in the chief minister's home town since he took over the reigns last year, the has alleged.

The CPI(M) has, in turn, accused the and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of resorting to violence and denied the involvement of its government and leadership in political killings.

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First Published: Tue, October 03 2017. 12:07 IST