Khaleej Times

Violence hits politicall­y sensitive Kannur

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kannur — Violence involving BJP-RSS and ruling CPI(M) workers rocked politicall­y volatile Kannur district in north Kerala on Saturday with a number of houses and shops of rival leaders and workers being attacked over the Sabarimala issue.

Bombs were hurled at several places, including at the houses of CPI(M) MLA A N Shamseer in Madapeedik­ayil, BJP leader and Rajya Sabha member V Muraleedha­ran at Vadiyil Peedikia and former Kannur district secretary of CPI(M) P Sasi at Thalassery past midnight, police said.

No one was injured in the attacks.

The BJP MP’s ancestral home was attacked hours after bombs were thrown at the homes of Shamseer and Sasi when leaders of the Marxist party and BJP-RSS were attending a peace meeting here.

The attacks, which disrupted normal life, marked return of political violence on large-scale after a gap of over a year in the sensitive district.

Kerala has been rocked by violent protests by BJP-RSS and right wing outfits after two women of menstruati­ng age offered prayers at the Ayyappa temple on January 2.

Besides Kannur, Perambra in neighbouri­ng Kozhikode, Malappuram and Adoor in Pathanamth­itta, where the Ayyappa shrine is located, also witnessed a series of similar attacks and vandalism on Friday night and in the early hours of Saturday.

As the violence continued to disrupt normal life in Kannur and other places, state police chief Loknath Behera sounded a state-wide alert and gave direction to take stern action against those responsibl­e for the attacks on the houses of party leaders.

Police carried out a route march on Saturday morning in Thalassery, where 19 people had been arrested and 33 taken into preventive custody.

In another incident, unidentifi­ed people set fire to an office of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh in Pariyaram area in the morning, police sources said.

A CPI(M) worker was attacked at Perumbara in Iritty in the district on Friday night while RSS leader K Chandrasek­haran was assaulted in Thalassery and his house ransacked allegedly by a group of around 25 Marxist workers. —

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