Shutdown in Kerala over Youth Congress activists\' murder

Shutdown in Kerala over Youth Congress activists' murder

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The Youth in on Monday started a state-wide dawn to dusk shutdown in protest of murder of two of its activists allegedly by CPI-M workers in last night.

At a few places the demonstrators pelted stones at state-owned buses and forcefully closed down shops. However, private vehicles were found plying smoothly.

Shops here in the capital district were, however, found functioning normally ahead of the famed Attukal Pongala festival to be held on Wednesday.

earlier tweeted the party would not rest till the murderers were brought to justice.

The was expected to take a suo motto cognizance against those who called the shutdown as it was against the court's directive.

On January 7, a Division Bench of Justice and Justice had passed an interim order directing that if any group wished to call for a shutdown, it should give seven days notice.

of Youth told the media that he would deal with the issue legally.

The state-wide shutdown has been called after the Congress alleged that it was the goons who have hacked Krupesh, 19, and Joshy, 24.

Three assailants had came on motorcycles and seriously injured the two, the Congress workers have told the police.

While died at the district hospital, died on the way to a hospital in Mangaluru, in neighbouring

Addressing the media in earlier in the day, district police said that a special team has been formed to probe the crime.

There has been a sense of rising animosity between the youth wings of the two parties in Kasargode for sometime now, reports said.

The Kasargode district CPI-M leadership though has gone on record stating it has no role in the murders.

Top Congress leaders including state's Congress Mullapally Ramachandran, of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala, have all reached Kannur, where the two bodies were taken for autopsy.

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 11:22 IST