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Kerala : Another RSS worker hacked to death

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Feb 22, 2016, 12:00 am IST
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CPM goons murdered RSS worker Sujith in front of his parents

CPM has  resumed their killing spree in Kannur District where they are losing their face as well as rank and file fast. This is what the observers see in the cold blooded murder of former RSS Mandal Karyavah Sujith (27) in Pappinisseri. The killers stormed into Sujith’s house  at around 11.30 PM on February 15. Even though his parents and brother tried their level best to stop them from attacking Sujith, the CPM criminals hacked Sujith several times. Despite being taken to the hospital he succumbed to  his injuries. His family members were also injured in the attack.
It proves that CPM resorts to murder politics when their applecart of existence is upset. Their district secretary P Jayarajan is jailed as he could not secure an anticipatory bail in connection with the murder of RSS district Saririk Pramukh Kathoroor Manoj. But, he enjoys the hospitality of a sophisticated hospital, thanks to his heart ailment which graces him whenever he faces any legal action.  However his disease is not genuine. Hundreds of CPM workers are leaving the party and joining Sangh parivar organisations. Murder is the  last resort in  the CPM’s book to overcome all organisational crises.
BJP State president Kummanam Rajasekharan condemned the murder. He said, it is the hint to what type of  ‘Nava Keralam’ CPM intends to bring. He was taunting on the recently concluded ‘Nava Kerala Yatra’ of CPM supremo Pinarayi Vijayan.
The murder  of Sujith took place soon after the CPM central leaders came to the State for  a party rally. Kummanam added, earlier CPM had mentioned that they were ready to hold talks with Sangh leaders. Now, they have declared that they are still wielded to dagger to finish the RSS. Kummanam said, CPM leader Yechury owes the State an answer in this matter.
Meanwhile Jagannatha Mandiram Seva Kendram run by RSS workers in Thalaserry in the house of Subramanian, a RSS worker, was attacked during the early hours of February 17. In both the attacks, country made bombs were used. Though no one  was injured, but the  buildings got damaged. These incidents have to be viewed in the wake of the murder  of Sujith.    
T Satisan

Kerala Govt insults the  mortal  of a Siachen Martyr

There is widespread  protest in Kerala against the State government for not deploying any government representative to takeover or honour the mortal remains of Lance Naik Sudhish, who died in Siachen avalanche, when the coffin reached IAF  base in Delhi. On the other hand, Union MoS for Defence Rao Inderjih Singh, Delhi CM Arvind Khejriwal, chiefs of three military services, representatives of the governments of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra, etc. had reached the air base to pay their tributes.  
Organiser  correspondent spoke to Dr B Ashok, Secretary, General Administration (Sainik Welfare), Government of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. He said, when  the mortal remains of Lance Naik Sudhish reached Thiruvananthapuram, the State government accorded the highest honour to it. State government acts according to the information it receives from military sources.  He  said we are  not responsible for what happened in Delhi.
He further said Resident Commissioner, Kerala House, is the right person to answer it. Organiser tried to contact the Commissioner, but in vain.              T Satisan

 

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