Clashes between CPM, BJP members in Kannur
Seven right-wing activists have been taken into custody for the attack. A right-wing labour union office of the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh was also attacked by a gang of men on six motorcycles.
Incidents of violence reported in different parts of Kannur district on Sunday night after a CPM rally was attacked in Azheekkal. As a result, CPM and RSS activists clashed at different parts of the district.
Late into the evening, a CPM office was attacked. Seven right-wing activists have been taken into custody for the attack. A right-wing labour union office of the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh was also attacked by a gang of men on six motorcycles.
CPM Ponnadu branch committee secretary was injured in the attack and four Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh activists were attacked with iron rods by unidentified men, according to police. Two of them have been hospitalised with head injuries.
Incidents
of
political
violence
in
Kerala
have
grabbed
national
headlines
across
the
country
in
recent
months
with
both
left
and
the
right-wing
outfits
accusing
each
other
of
increased
hostilities.
Kannur
is
the
Communist
party
bastion
since
the
1930s.
Kerala
chief
minister
Pinarayi
Vijayan,
a
local,
won
his
assembly
seat
from
this
district's
constituency
of
Dharmadom.
In early January 2017, 10 people belonging to BJP and RSS were taken into custody in Kerala in connection with the hurling of a bomb near the venue of a public meeting of CPI(M) state secretary in Kannur While CPI(M) alleged that BJP and RSS were behind the incident on , the BJP refuted the charge, saying the Left leadership was trying to spread "fake news" and create tension in Kannur.
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