Ker govt rejects demand for CBI probe into YC worker's killing; Assembly disrupted

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The recent killing of a Youth (YC) activist, allegedly by the ruling CPI(M) workers, rocked the Assembly today, with the opposition members disrupting the proceedings after rejected their demand for a CBI probe into it. The Congress-led opposition members, who had come to the House wearing black badges to protest the killing of Shuhaib by a gang at Mattannur in district on February 12, started raising slogans, demanding a CBI probe into the incident, as the proceedings began. Holding placards, with photos of the mutilated body of the YC activist, they trooped to the Well of the House and placed a banner in front of P Sreeramakrishnan's podium, forcing an early adjournment of the House. Earlier, the Question Hour was also suspended following the opposition's protest. During the Zero Hour, the opposition took up the issue as an adjournment motion and said the family of the slain YC had no trust in the ongoing investigation by the Replying to the notice of the motion, moved by (Congress) on the issue, rejected the demand for a CBI probe and said the was conducting an efficient, impartial and scientific inquiry. Five persons were already arrested and if any more were involved, they would also be brought to book, the said, adding that the conspiracy angle would also be probed by invoking section 120(b), IPC (criminal conspiracy). "The investigation by the is going on in the right direction.

So, there is no need for a CBI probe," he said. Stating that Shuhaib's killing was "highly condemnable", the said it could not be justified in any manner. He added that the was of the view that individual and ideological differences should not lead to violence. also made it clear that the CPI(M)-led would initiate stringent action against the perpetrators of political violence, whoever they might be. He also rejected the opposition's allegation that political violence had increased in the state after the came to power in May, 2016. Taking a dig at the for claiming that they never indulged in violence, listed out various incidents of political violence and killings in Kannur, in which workers were allegedly involved. Turning the table at senior K Sudhakaran, who is staging a hunger strike in demanding a CBI probe into Shuhaib's killing, said he (Sudhakaran) himself was an "instigator of violence" when he was the of the Congress' district unit. However, of Opposition maintained that the government and police were not sincere in arresting the "real" culprits behind the crime. Alleging that local CPI(M) leaders in had a role in Shuhaib's killing, he said not only those directly involved in the crime, but the conspirators should also be brought to book. The wanted to know why the government was shying away from ordering a CBI probe into the case and charged that efforts were on to mislead the police investigation. The opposition would pursue the legal options if the government did not concede to the demand, he added. Meanwhile, the fast by senior and former K Sudhakaran and Youth Dean Kuriakose, in and in front of the Secretariat here respectively, entered the eighth day today.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 14:15 IST
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