The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Pinarayi defends CPI(M) leaders’ visit to Panoor blast victim’s house

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Amidst accusation­s connecting the CPI(M) to the Panoor bomb blast incident in Kannur district, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has defended the party leaders who had visited the residence of Sherin, a victim of the blast.

Speaking to the press at Adoor in Pathanamth­itta on Monday, Mr. Vijayan said the visit by party leaders was “a gesture of compassion and humanity”.

“Visiting the homes where tragedies occur is a part of social interactio­n. This does not imply any leniency towards those responsibl­e for criminal acts,” he said. Holding that stern action will be initiated against those attempting to make bombs, he asserted that there was “no need to view this politicall­y.”

Mr. Vijayan further condemned the efforts of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government at the Centre to “restrict media freedom”, citing the closure of the BBC newsroom in India as a prime example.

“Under the current Central government, India’s standing in various media freedom indices has significan­tly declined,” he said.

Regarding recent developmen­ts in Karuvannur in Thirssur, he accused the BJP of deploying the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) and other Central agencies in a desperate attempt to secure victory for the NDA candidate in the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituen­cy. “No matter how hard they try, Suresh Gopi will ultimately finish at the third spot,” he added.

Mr. Vijayan also criticised alleged efforts by both the Congress and the BJP to “fabricate a false narrative” surroundin­g Kerala’s debt situation.

“Kerala is not ensnared in any debt trap as some are trying to depict. Borrowing money is not unique to Kerala; it’s a common practice among all States, as well as the Central government. ,” he said.

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