The Asian Age

2 DYFI workers are hacked to death in Kerala

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Thiruvanan­thapuram, Aug. 31: Two activists of the youth wing of the CPI( M) were hacked to death by a gang, with the Marxist party heading the ruling LDF alleging that Congress was behind the killings and the latter rejecting the charge on Monday.

Mithilaj ( 30) and Haq Muhammed ( 24) were attacked with sharp edged weapons at Venjaramoo­du in this district at around 11.30 pm on Sunday. While Mithilaj died on the spot, the other man succumbed while being taken to a hospital, police said.

Police said they suspected rivalry between the CPI( M) and the Congress workers was the reason for the killings that triggered tension in the area on Onam day.

Condemning the killing of the DYFI workers, chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan ordered a comprehens­ive probe into the incident. Three people have been taken into custody in connection with the incident, Police said, adding the bodies of the victims had been handed over to relatives after postmortem. The DYFI workers were attacked while they were going to Mithilaj’s home on a motorbike. CCTV visuals aired by TV channels showed a gang of assailants attacking the duo. Vijayan, also holding the Home portfolio, directed the police to nab the assailants and investigat­e the motive behind the fatal attack. The CPI( M) and DYFI alleged that Congress workers were behind the killing of DYFI activists, but the opposition party denied any role in it saying the party “does not believe in violence.” CPI( M) state Secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishn­an alleged a high- level conspiracy by Congress leadership behind the attack.

“It is a planned murder. The top leadership of the Congress has a role in it,” Balakrishn­an alleged.

The party will observe a “black day” on September 2 in protest against the “brutal killing” of the DYFI workers, he said.

Leader of Opposition in the state assembly Ramesh Chennithal­a said the Congress had no role in the killings.

“The Congress is not a party of assailants. We don't encourage goons in our party,” he said.

The senior Congress leader alleged a “false propaganda” had been unleashed by the state government to blame his party. “The effort by a government, which has lost face due to its misdeeds, to malign the Congress will not succeed,” he said.

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