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Kerala : From Worse to Worst

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Jan 16, 2017, 12:00 am IST
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CPM is following the line of confrontation and violence and is not ready to  tolerate other ideologies. The same time it shout on top of their voice about  tolerance and freedom of expression

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CPM’s politics has always been fascist since its pre-split days. Post-split CPM accepted  violence and murder politics as its daily cup of tea. And, whenever they are in power it turns all time worst. This is what Kerala has been witnessing since the last few months throughout  the State. Their fascist annihilation politics is no more confined to Kannur district alone. Latest incident is the murder of RSS/BJP worker Radhakrishnan of Sreevalsam in Chatayankalayil near Kanjikode, Palakkad district, Kerala.  Radhakrishnan is the brother of former panchayat member and BJP leader Kannan.
CPM goons attacked Radhakrishnan’s house on December 28. Four bike mounted attackers set fire to the bikes parked in the courtyard.  The fire entered the house through the windows and the cooking gas cylinder exploded in the kitchen. The goons had set fire to the nearby heap of hay and the cattle shed. Radhakrishnan, Kannan, wife Vimala and another brother’s son Selvan were injured in the blaze.  Radhakrishnan, with third degree burns, breathed his last on January 6. The incident exposes the bloodthirsty and fascist face of CPM once again and reminds one what CPM did in Nandigram. It is a real shock to the people of Kerala. It is the latest incident among the several carefully orchestrated CPM murders in the state. Radhakrishnan is survived by his wife and two school-going children.
It appears, CPM had taken a  decision to go for physical attack against RSS during December. Sangh conducts Prathamik Sikshan Sibir (Primary Training Camp) aka ITC
during X-mas holidays in all organisational districts of the State. As soon as the camps started, CPM leaders launched their tirade against them. They kept on issuing statements that RSS conducts arms training and it is a part of the conspiracy to attack CPM and minority communities, etc. It was followed by the CPM attack on the ITC in Ponkunnam, Kottayam district. The attackers were drunk. They broke a fluorescent tube light at the gate. When Sangh workers came out to  protect the camp and the inmates, the goons ran away. Later on police seized a bike and liquor bottles from a nearby compound. They belonged to the attackers. But, surprisingly police has registered a case against the Sangh workers also.
In Kannur, the CPM goons attacked the school where the ITC was held, but of course after the camp was over.  They wrecked the furniture, window glasses, pipes, etc. The total losses are worth lakhs of rupees. In the same
district the CPM workers fixed a secret camera near the ITC samghathan; there was no compound wall there. Later on they telecast the camera  visuals through Peoples Channel,  the CPM mouthpiece. Since it was the views of sooryanamaskar, vyayamyog, etc. the channel news turned
ridiculous.
In Kollam district the bike mounted CPM men shouted at the
swayamsevaks using vulgar words during one night and a day. The third night they launched fire crack rockets to the camp and ran away. They  conducted a march shouting slogans against RSS; the members shouted vulgar words. Sangh workers have complained to the police.  
In Thiruvananthapuram, CPM goons came to create troubles in ITCs of two organisational zillas. In Attingal, they pelted stones into the camp and shouted vulgar words. The attackers were the followers of CPM MLA Joy. In Balaramapuram, they blocked the gate of the school where camp had been conducted. When they were pushed away, they came back with a protest march and pelted stones and uttered vulgar words. As Sangh workers complained to the police, they put aid posts at the gates until the camps were over.
In Kochi, the workers of Popular Front, an Islamic fanatic outfit,  organised a protest march to the ITC.  Police stopped them about 2 kms away from the camp. They resorted to poster campaign for defaming RSS.
The aforementioned incidents give a clear indication that CPM is still  following the line of confrontation and violence. They are not ready to tolerate other ideologies or movements. The same time they shout on top of their voice about tolerance and freedom of expression.          

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