Kerala: Senseless Rioting
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Kerala: Senseless Rioting

The CPM cadres have been unleashing violence in the length and breadth of Kerala raising the alibi of a false propaganda that their general secretary Sitaram Yechury was attacked during a press conference in AKG Bhavan,

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Jun 19, 2017, 12:37 pm IST
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The state is marred by a series of riots instigated by CPM with the connivance of Police after spreading the propaganda that Yechury was attacked by the RSS

T Satisan from Kochi
The CPM cadres have been unleashing violence in the length and breadth of Kerala raising the alibi of a false propaganda that their general secretary Sitaram Yechury was attacked during a press conference in AKG Bhavan, New Delhi. Party goons get full-fledged support from the government machinery. In other words, what we witness in Kerala is State-sponsored terrorism. Several offices and houses of the workers of RSS, BJP, BMS and ABVP are being attacked from Kasaragod to Thiruvananthapuram. The goons get wholehearted support from both police and CPM leaders. Facts speak out the conspiracy and planning behind it.
The visuals make it clear that the so-called Hindu Sena men who sneaked into AKG Bhavan had not even touched Yechury let alone attacking him as alleged and sometimes ‘declared’ by the pseudo-secularist and pro-CPM media in Kerala. Yechury told the media persons that he was not at all attacked. Moreover, the two Hindu Sena men told the media and the police that they had nothing to do with either RSS or BJP. Still, the news went out the other way around. Later Yechury realised the political gain from the false propaganda and he tweeted that he was attacked. Observers believe that Kerala leaders present there were behind this sudden twist, thanks to their sinister designs in attacking RSS, BJP and Sangh oriented movements and their workers. It is to be noted that there was no CPM violence in Bengal and Tripura, the states where they do have some sort  of organisational presence. Unfortunately, media houses played second fiddle to CPM  in Kerala.
The CPM were in their attacking spree In Thiruvananthapuram hurling petrol bomb at the BJP zilla office. They attacked BJP mandalam office in Aruvikkara and Panchayat Committee office Malayinkeezh. In Chirayinkeezh, houses of several BJP workers were attacked. They attacked a BJP protest march in Cheruvallimukku resulting in serious injuries to three BJP workers and a Deputy Superintendent of Police.
In Alappuzha district, BMS office and the BJP office were attacked in Kayamkulam. The BJP flags and decorations were destroyed in Harippad and Chengannur. Dinu’s house was pelted with stones in Chengannur.
In Kottayam, district attacks were widespread. Mandal offices were destroyed in Vaikkam and Kadathuruthi. The widespread attacks were carried out on BJP workers throughout the district. Hundreds of flag posts were destroyed.
Ettumanoor ITI and Ettumanoorappan College witnessed severe attacks on ABVP workers. In Ettumanoor, four RSS workers were attacked and they were admitted in Medical College hospital with serious injuries in head and face. Houses were attacked in Kumarakom, the famous tourist spot. The goons set fire to a house after pouring petrol. They attempted to kill party worker Sethu by setting on the house fire where he was convalescing from a broken leg.
Thrikkodithanam temple’s bhandaram, the facility for the devotees to put their money as their offer, was destroyed. There were attacks in Kaviyoor also.
In Ernakulam BJP mandalam president CG Rajagopal, vice president Abhiju Suresh and several others were trapped in a false case and charged with IPC Section 307 for the attempt to murder. In fact, the party president went to the place as soon as he heard about the destruction of flags and banners of the party and the attack on workers. When the goons came to kill him,  he himself, and his colleague Abhiju, ran into a police station for asylum. Four workers were  seriously injured.
In Palappuzha, Moovattupuzha four houses were destroyed. The goons set on fire the school bus of Saraswathi Viya Mandir.  A new bike brought to the temple for pooja was destroyed.  Several houses were destroyed and pictures of Sree Narayana Guru and Mannathu Padamanabhan were vandalised. In Koothattukulam, NSS office was destroyed by mistake as they thought that it was RSS karyalaya.  House of Nandan was bombed.  
In Palakkad, BMS office was destroyed in Nenmara. In Kondotti, Malappuram district, the CPM men set fire to a BJP Panchayat Committee office.
In Kozhikkode, BJP state secretary V K Sajeevan’s house was stoned and attacked causing damages. They attacked 9 BJP mandalam offices, 2 RSS karyalayas and one BMS karyalaya and destroyed them. Several BJP offices, RSS Karayalas in Balusserry and Vadakara were bombed. Kozhikkode district karayalaya of  BMS was totally destroyed. Two workers were seriously injured.
CPM men bombed the house of BJP Zonal Vice President Ramadas Manaleri in Vadakara, Ayancherry. A bookstall of Kurukshethra Prakashan, the publication wing of Kerala RSS was attacked on the day of LDF hartal. In Kannur district, CPM goons bombed the shop of a BJP worker and houses of two RSS workers. In Kasaragod, BJP workers were attacked and three of them were hospitalised. CPM men keep destroying BJP flag posts, flags and banners throughout the state.
The police failed to take impartial stands in all these incidents. On the other hand, they alway take pro-CPM stands, thanks to the government attitude presided by CM Pinarayi Vijayan who runs the Home Ministry. The latest in this sort is the Ernakulam incident where the BJP mandalam president who sought protection in the police station was arrested and charged with attempt to murder!
CPM and the LDF government keep on engaging in false propaganda that Yechury was attacked by RSS men. The Sangh-oriented leaders and workers maintain self-restraint for the sake of avoiding more tension and clashes, otherwise, the situation would have been different.
Leaders of RSS, BJP and other Sangh-oriented organisations met the state Governor P Sathasivam and
submitted a memorandum requesting him to immediately to put an end to the attacks on their workers, offices and houses.
It looks like CPM leaders have lost their mental balance. Whatever steps the government takes, they end up in chaos and disasters. The latest is the criticism they had to face from Kerala High Court with respect to their inconsistent stand towards liquor policy. Then came the humiliation in
connection with Yechury’s futile attempt to enter Rajya Sabha once again. The only method they know to overcome the humiliations, set back and failures is violence. This is what Kerala witnesses now.                  

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