BJP's Janaraksha Yatra LIVE: Amit Shah will rejoin rally tomorrow; Adityanath attacks 'Communist govts' of Kerala, Bengal, Tripura

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BJP's Janaraksha Yatra LIVE: Amit Shah will rejoin rally tomorrow; Adityanath attacks 'Communist govts' of Kerala, Bengal, Tripura
  • 12:12 (IST)

    BJP's Kerala unit welcomes the "roaring lion"

  • 12:09 (IST)

    Amit Shah to join the Yatra in Kerala tomorrow

    India Today reports that Amit Shah is expected to be back in the state on Thursday and will rejoin the Yatra.

  • 12:07 (IST)

    Brinda Karat of the CPM attacks Yogi Adityanath

    Brinda Karat said that the Yatra is a relay race of terror. She added that when the BJP goes to Kerala, they should be shown the schools and the hospitals.

    She obliquely referenced the Gorakhpur tragedy as she said that Yogi should learn from Kerala hospitals and help the children and people of Uttar Pradesh.

  • 11:58 (IST)

    Manjul points out the irony

  • 11:49 (IST)

    Yogi calls the Yatra a mirror for communist governments in Kerala, West Bengal and Tripura

  • 11:44 (IST)

    Yogi Adityanath says he has come to oppose the atmosphere of terror

    'There is no space for violence in a democracy. Yet murders are happening in Kerala on a regular basis as innocent people belonging to BJP and allied organisations are being killed.'

    An atmosphere of terror has been created in Kerala. Every Indian must oppose it. I too have come to do so.'

  • 11:24 (IST)

    Yogi Adityanath has arrived in Kannur

  • 11:20 (IST)

    Amit Shah had told Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday that he had blood on his hands

    BJP chief Amit Shah had lashed out at chief minister Pinayari Vijayan on Tuesday and accused the senior CPM member of being directly responsible for the violence, The Times of India had reported.

    "The bloodstains of more than 120 BJP and RSS workers killed in political violence in Kerala are on your (Vijayan's) clothes. You are directly responsible for killing of CPM's opponents," Shah said at the beginning of a 14-day 'Jan Raksha Yatra' from Payyanur, seen as a Left stronghold. Kannur, the site of particularly bloody clashes, is the CM's home district.

  • 11:18 (IST)

    Yogi Adityanath is still scheduled to appear in the yatra

    Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath is still scheduled to take part in the yatra on Wednesday, said Sanjeeva Matandoor, president, Dakshina Kannada.

  • 11:15 (IST)

    BJP president Amit Shah's has cut short his visit to Kerala and Karantaka after having to leave for New Delhi

    Amit Shah was supposed to address an 'intellectual meet' and hold a preliminary meeting about the organisation of the Parivarthana rally in Bengaluru on 2 November, according to The Hindu. However, these programmes have been postponed indefinitely due to "unavoidable reasons", Sanjeeva Matandoor, president, Dakshina Kannada unit of the party told the press on Tuesday.

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BJP chief Amit Shah announced a 'padyatra' in all state capitals against CPM's alleged targeting of his party workers and questioned Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan over the political  violence in the state.

Inaugurating the 'Janraksha Yatra' led by Kerala BJP president Kummanam Rajasekharan in the north Kerala town, Shah also questioned the silence of human rights activists on the issue of "political violence" allegedly unleashed by CPM workers against the BJP and RSS workers in the Left-ruled state.

"More than 84 BJP and RSS workers have been killed in the district alone and I want to ask Pinarayi Vijayan, who has killed them in the state. If he does not have answers, then I am saying Chief Minister Vijayan is responsible for the killings," Shah said.

Shah, who met the family members of RSS-BJP workers killed in the political violence in the state, said 11 crore BJP workers were with them to carry forward the mission they had undertaken to build a better society. He also announced the 'padyatra' campaign against political killings in Kerala in all state capitals from Wednesday till Rajasekharan concludes his 15-day 'padyatra' in
Thiruvananthapuram.

File image of Yogi Adityanath. PTI

File image of Yogi Adityanath. PTI

"From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Gujarat to Assam, BJP workers will take out padyatra in every state capital to protest against the Marxist violence. The BJP workers will take out protest march towards CPM office in New Delhi and sit in Dharna there", he said.

The BJP chief said more than 120 BJP and RSS workers were killed in the political violence in the state. "Wherever the Left rules, that state has history of political violence", Shah said. Noting that Kerala is the land of great saints and social reformers like Adi Shankara, Sreenarayana Guru and Chattambi Swamikal, Shah alleged this land of social reforms has been turned into a state of bloodshed with the rise of the Left.

Questioning the silence of the human rights activists, Shah appealed to "all champions of human rights that there is no colour of violence and please remove this perception that red violence is not violence."

"Violence is violence. More than 120 BJP workers were killed who were working on nationalist agenda. You are silent on these murders . It raises question marks on your allegiance," he said.

This 'Jan Raksha' yatra is a 'satyagraha' against the atrocities and killings by the CPI(M). The Jan Raksha Yatra (people's protection march) from Payyannur will travel through the state before culminating in Thiruvananthapuram on 17 October.

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 BJP 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 in 2016, the BJP has alleged.

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

Shah started his visit by offering prayers at Rajarajeswara Temple at Taliparamba, 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" allegedly unleashed by the Left party against BJP and Sangh parivar workers.


Published Date: Oct 04, 2017 11:34 am | Updated Date: Oct 04, 2017 12:15 pm


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