Oman Daily Observer

BJP shuts down Kerala after RSS man’s murder, 8 held

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: A dawn-to-dusk shutdown called by the BJP after an RSS activist was killed derailed normal life across Kerala on Sunday even as police arrested eight persons allegedly linked to the ruling CPM for the killing.

After being summoned by Governor P Sathasivam, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan promised that action would be taken against law-breakers irrespecti­ve of their status and political affiliatio­n. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh also told him to curb political violence.

The Bharatiya Janata Party called the shutdown after E Rajesh, 34, a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsewa­k Sangh (RSS), was hacked to death here on Saturday night. He died a few hours later.

All shops and markets across the state were shut and all public vehicles went off the roads, residents and officials said. The few private vehicles which plied faced angry BJP and RSS activists.

Kerala Police chief Loknath Behra told reporters that all but one of those involved in the crime has been arrested.

“Their questionin­g has started. Preliminar­y indication­s are that there was political and also personal rivalry,” he said.

In another unpreceden­ted developmen­t, the Governor, a former Supreme Court Chief Justice, summoned Vijayan and Behra to know the law and order situation in the state.

In the last two weeks, there was an attack on the state BJP headquarte­rs and the residence of the son of CPM state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishn­an before Rajesh was murdered.

Sathasivam quoted Vijayan as saying that he would meet both state BJP president Kummanam Rajasekhar­an and the state RSS chief and make a public appeal for peace.

Earlier, Sathasivam spoke on the phone with Rajnath Singh, who in turn asked Vijayan to curb political violence in the state. The Governor also spoke to BJP’s Rajasekhar­an and CPM’s Balakrishn­an.

Police arrested all the five persons who took part in the hacking of Rajesh and three others who helped them. One man is on the run.

The arrests took place from a rubber estate in the capital’s suburbs.

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