CPI-M, BJP workers killed in political violence

Press Trust of India  |  Kannur (Ker) 

Shattering a brief lull in political violence in northern Kerala, a CPI(M) cadre and a were killed in separate incidents within hours near here, police said today.

suffered and died on the way to a hospital, they said.

In an apparent retaliatory attack, 40-year old Shemaj, an autorickshaw driver, was pulled out of his vehicle and hacked to death by a six-member gang at New Mahe within 30 minutes of the killing of

Police said the identity of the assailants in this incident was under investigation.

Both the attacks were due to political vendetta, they added.

Mahe, a former French colony, is located between Thalassery in district and Vadakara in district. New Mahe comes under district.

A dawn-to-dusk 'hartal' called by the CPI-M and BJP in district and Mahe evoked near total response with shops remaining closed, police said.

The killings shattered the four-month long lull in political violence involving workers of ruling CPI-M and BJP and RSS workers in the politically-sensitive Kannur region.

In January this year, the initiated several rounds of peace talks with leaders of various political parties, including the CPI(M), BJP and the resulting in the lull in the cycle of violence.

P Sathasivam had then voiced concern over the recurring violence and wanted the political leadership in the state to sit together and persuade their cadres to choose the path of peace.

With the twin murders last night, both and have deployed several personnel in the area as a precautionary step to prevent any further outbreak of violence.

Leaders of the CPI-M and BJP traded charges over the killings.

Kannur CPI-M P Jayarajan alleged the killing of their was a "deliberate and planned" attack and demanded a probe into the conspiracy behind it.

He alleged that the RSS and BJP were trying to create an atmosphere of tension and had broken the peace accord.

CPI-M condemned the attack and alleged that the saffron party was trying to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere.

said police had failed to provide safety to party cadres and ensure security.

and former wanted stern action against those behind the two killings.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 15:55 IST