Kerala Govt. is 'biggest patron of murderer of opponents': RS Prasad

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Union Minister on Wednesday questioned the of (Marxist) (CPI-M)-led as to why they were not taking any action against the "cycle of violence and murderer of opponents" in the state.

"We are very proud for our party president that he has taken the lead in giving a peaceful opposition to the politics of massacre unleashed by the led 100 of our workers have been killed in Kannnor," Prasad told ANI.

"Since P Vijayan became the Chief Minister of Kannoor, 13 and Sangh workers have been killed. The police are under him. Then why no action has been taken? Why is the left party only the biggest patron of the cycle of violence and murderer of opponents," he added.

Yesterday, (BJP) president held Chief Minister directly responsible for killing of party and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) workers in the state.

"Look at the West Bengal's and Tripura's situation, the communists ruled here long. Peaceful is turning violent and the communist ideology is spreading here. More than 120 and workers have been murdered in so far. Chief Minister is directly responsible for it. So we are taking out this 'Janaraksha Yatra' against the political violence in the state," Shah said.

Shah had said that party's ambitious 'Janaraksha Yatra' is to create awareness against political murders.

The BJP's 15-day padayatra will span across 154 km, covering 11 districts of It will be their first major public demonstration in as it attempts to make inroads into the state's electoral politics.

Shah's yatra in the district against the political violence in the state kicked off from yesterday and will conclude on October 17.

president lashed out at Kerala's of (Marxist) (CPI-M) and blamed the party for supporting political violence in the state as he flagged off the Janaraksha Yatra in Payyannur.

Addressing the gathering here, Shah said, "End of the will herald the end of political violence. Wherever ruled - be it Kerala, West Bengal or Tripura - political violence followed. Also, more than 120 workers of the had succumbed to death in due to political violence."

Union Minister Alphons Kannanthanam, MPs Suresh Gopi and Richard Hey, former Karnataka Education Minister C T Ravi, Puducherry president V Swaminathan, and many other leaders and workers joined the foot march.

Several more union ministers are likely to participate in the rally under the theme of "All have to live!! Against Jihadi-Red Terror".

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First Published: Wed, October 04 2017. 10:42 IST