Shah inciting violence against CPI(M), alleges Brinda Karat

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Launching a counter attack on chief Amit Shah, the CPI(M) today accused him of "deliberately inciting violence" against its leaders and cadres.

Earlier in the day, the president had alleged CPI(M) leader and Chief Minister was "directly responsible for all political murders in Kerala".


He announced to a two-week 'padyatra' in all state capitals from tomorrow against the CPI(M)'s alleged targeting of his party's workers.

"is deliberately inciting violence against (M) leaders and its workers. We are a recognised national party. We are here not because of Shah but because of the people. We will not tolerate this," party leader told PTI.

Manufacturing of lies is flourishing under Prime Minister Modi and Shah, she alleged.

"The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is not the victim, in fact a large number of CPI(M) cadres have been killed by the RSS. It wants to intimidate those who stand up against its terror tactics and communal hatred," she alleged and added the Left, communists, and people of will "never allow it".

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First Published: Tue, October 03 2017. 17:13 IST