CBI probe into death of BJP workers not needed: Kerala govt

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

The today told the high there was no need for a probe into the seven cases of alleged political killings of RSS-activists that took place after the CPI(M)-led dispensation came to power last year.

Responding to a filed by the Thalassery-based Gopalan Adiyodi Vakkeel Smaraka seeking a probe into the cases, the state said the plea was politically motivated.


It handed over a progress report of the investigation to a division bench of Chief Justice Navaniti Prasad Singh and Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan.

The bench had on October 17 directed the state to spell out its stand on the demand for a probe.

The today claimed that the conviction rate was higher in cases probed by state police than those investigated by the

The bench adjourned the hearing in the case to November 13.

The had submitted that in all these cases active workers of a major outfit, part of the ruling front, have been named as accused. It had also alleged that in some cases, party activists hailing from the constituency of the chief minister, who also holds the home ministry portfolio, were involved.

"In all these cases, facts and circumstances clearly indicate high-level political conspiracy in planned execution of the killings and efforts to save the real culprits," the petitioner had contended.

The had alleged that the police did not properly investigate the conspiracy angle in these cases.

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First Published: Mon, October 30 2017. 20:42 IST