Kerala governor seeks report from CM on violence

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

As saw widespread violence on Thursday, P Sathasivam sought an "urgent report" from Vijayan on the disturbances during the 12-hour state-wide shutdown called by Hindu fringe groups and supported by the

"Sought from @CMOKerala an urgent Law and Order report on the incidents of violence and destruction of private & public property in following entry of two young women in #temple," the said in a tweet.

He also appealed to all sections of people to maintain calm and peace across the state.

The state has been witnessing violent protests by activists of the and Hindu right organisations since Wednesday afternoon over the successful entry of two women of reproductive age into the temple.

Over 20 offices of the ruling CPI(M) and other Left parties were attacked during the protests.

The State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) said over 100 buses were attacked and it suffered a loss of ove Rs 3.35 crore.

Journalists were also assaulted at several places, following which they decided to boycott the events of the and other right-wing outfits.

Hundreds of shops that initially opened in defiance of the shutdown call were attacked and forced to close.

Opposition Ramesh spoke to the and expressed concern over the violence.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 19:35 IST