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Reports CPM barbarians hack a swayamsevak to death in a running bus

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Dec 12, 2010, 12:00 am IST
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ELEVEN years ago on December 1st 1999, CPM goons armed with bombs, swords and axes, entered the class room in which BJYM Stormy Petrel KT Jayakrishnan was teaching the tiny-tots in Chokli school, in Kannur, the killing fields of CPM-RSS clashes. Right in front of the children he was bombed and butchered with blood and brain splashing on the school board.

Again on December 1st, when the BJP and RSS was commemorating the 11th death anniversary of the valiant Jayakrishnan, CPM butchered another RSS brave heart in broad day light in a moving bus.

RSS Shakha karyavah Kurudikkal Rateesh (24) was travelling in a bus along with Swayamsevaks Vinudas, Rajendran, Pradeep and Manoj, all in their early twenties. As the bus reached Pudussery Bridge at 12 noon, near the heart of Palakkad town, CPM goons travelling in autos blocked the bus. They entered the bus from both sides armed with axes and swords. They recklessly and relentlessly attacked the five swayamsevaks in front of school children, senior citizens, women and tiny babies. Many children and women fainted. After ensuring Rateesh’s death they ran away.

Based on mobile information from bus passengers, Police rushed to the spot. Rateesh with four dozen stab and cut wounds had died on the spot. The bus inside was drenched in blood. The other four in serious condition have been admitted to different hospitals in Thrissur and Coimbatore.

For decades Pudussery Panchayat was ruled by CPM. In the just concluded local body polls, as in most parts of Kerala, CPM was routed in Pudussery also. Blaming BJP/RSS for its defeat, CPM attacks on RSS/BJP has been going on, for almost a month. Pudussery also falls in the Chief Minister VS Atchudanandan’s Constituency of Malampuzha.

Incidentally the CPM Home Minister and kingpin of CPM actrocities on RSS in Kannur, Kodiyeri Balakrishnan was in Palakkad that day. May be to spread the murder orgy from Kannur to Palakkad!

Rateesh’s body was cremated in his family house at Kurudikkal after ‘Andhya Pranam’ by top BJP and RSS adhikaris.

The defeated CPM has not learnt any lessons. Disgusted with its murder politics, more and more people are moving away from it. But not seeing the writing on the wall, it is continuing the same tune. In spite of being spurned by the Muslim mass, it is trying to woo the jehadis, by alloting 41 schools to Kanthapuram Musaliar’s Sunni sect in Malappuram. If the CPM feels that if it attacks RSS, it will get Muslim votes, it is living in a fool’s paradise. That the CPM is going to be routed in Assembly polls in May 2011, is known to even a child in Kerala.

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