Khaleej Times

Kerala backtracks on CBI probe into Congress worker’s murder

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trivandrum — Two days after the Kerala government said it was open to any probe, even one by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), into the murder of a Youth Congress worker in Kannur, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday said there was no need for an investigat­ion by the central agency.

Unhappy with Vijayan’s statement in the assembly on the murder of 30-year-old Shoaib in Kannur on February 12, the entire opposition went into protest mode, forcing the Speaker to adjourn the House for the day.

As the Kerala Assembly began its session on Monday at 8.30am, the Congress-led opposition walked into the House wearing black badges.

When question hour began, the party demanded suspension of House proceeding­s and a debate into Shoaib’s murder that took place at an eatery near Mattanoor — four persons in a car hurled bombs and then fatally injured Shoaib, slashing at him with a sword. But Speaker P. Sreeramakr­ishnan

The smell of blood on the hands of the Communist Party of IndiaMarxi­st in this murder will not be washed away even if you use all the perfume in the world Ramesh Chennithal­a, Leader of Opposition

was in no mood to relent, worsening the situation as angry opposition members trooped near the Chair’s podium and shouted slogans.

Sreeramakr­ishnan was forced to adjourn the House.

When the House resumed at 9.30am, Sunny Joseph, senior Congress legislator from Kannur district, moved an adjournmen­t motion and said that the CPI-M has delivered “the unkindest of all cuts” on Shoaib — an active Congress worker.

“It took six days for you (Vijayan) to react on it. The Director General of Police has already gone on record then to say that the accused are CPI-M workers.

“The first and second accused in this murder case are already accused in another murder case, but you (Vijayan) were silent on it.

“Instead, you pointed out Sohaib was arrested in a street fight case. The pictures of Shoaib that have come out now show how brutally he was butchered,” said Joseph.

Vijayan, replying to Joseph, pointed out that no murder can be justified and said that the overall situation in the state has improved compared to the previous years.

“The police have been doing a smart job and have arrested five people, and the probe is going in the right direction. So, at the moment there is no need for a CBI probe,” said Vijayan.

Soon, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithal­a also stepped in and said that it was just two days back that, at an all-party meeting in Kannur, Minister for SC/ST and Culture A.K. Balan had categorica­lly said that the state government was open to any probe, even a CBI probe.

“Now, you (Vijayan) say the CBI probe is not needed. The smell of blood on the hands of the Communist Party of India-Marxist in this murder will not be washed away even if you use all the perfume in the world.

“The very fact that you have gone back on your assurance of any probe clearly indicates that you have things to hide. This is not acceptable and we will protest till you announce a CBI probe into this murder,” said Chennithal­a.

Following the speech, angry opposition members stepped up their protest, forcing the Speaker to adjourn the House for the day.

In Kannur, Shoaib’s father told the media that it’s imperative to know why his son was killed.

“He (Shoaib) did not know any of the five accused who have been arrested and hence it is very clear that this was a planned one. We want to know the reason why my son was killed,” said Shoaib’s father.

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