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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP State general secretary K Surendran has said Congress workers should join the BJP to counter the terror unleashed by the CPM.

“Now on, Congress will not be able to defend CPM in Kerala. Congress’ unholy alliances and secret understandings from time to time had routed it,” he alleged.

Surendran said that Ramesh Chennithala had to wait till the killing of its worker to agree that there is Red terror in the State. Till date Chennithala and team have been trying to whitewash CPM by saying that both RSS and CPM are the same. He had sided with the CPM and ridiculed Janaraksha yatra. The cry of such a person now has no value at all,” he said on his Facebook page. 

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KERALA HEADLINES
'Manikya Malaraya Poovi' song not to be pulled out from film, YouTube  
BSF official caught with Rs 45 lakh had international links  
Mattannur murder: Hassaan for evoking UAPA  
No need for CBI inquiry into T P Case, Govt tells CBI  
Stop Sangh Parivar and BJP: Kanam  
Blast at Kochi Shipyard could have been avoided: Shipping DG  
Assembly session from February 26  
Kodiyeri faked affidavit to whiten black money: BJP  
Shuhaib murder: Political enmity behind murder  
Probe begins in shipyard blast case, says Union Minister  
Shuhaib’s murder with consent of CPM district leadership, says Congress  
Complaint against song ‘Manikya Malayara Poovi’  
Bus fare hiked, minimum charge Rs 8, bus owners to continue strike  
Child killer leopard caught in Valparai  
Once again it’s proved that CPM is a threat to democracy: Kummanam  
Education strike in Kannur on Wednesday  
Prominent serial actor Harikumar Thampi passes away  
Shuhaib's killing shocks Rahul Gandhi  
Congress workers should join BJP to face CPM terror: K Surendran  
Fix time for Parambikkulam-Aliyar discussion: CM writes to TN  
Bus charge to increase by Re One; Decision in next cabinet meeting  
Pinarayi writes to TN CM on PAP waters  
Its CM’s policies that encourage violence: Sudheeran  
Kannur violence with silent consent of govt: Oommen Chandy  
Chemical leak responsible for Kochi shipyard explosion: CMD  
 
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