CPM all set to annihilate Valsan Thilankeri
via HK published on July 6, 2006
Kochi : Inspite of growing public feeling against the arrest of RSS leader Valsan Thilankeri, Government is all set with their plans to annihilate this great leader of Hindus from Kannur.
As a part of their well-rehearsed plan, first it was his arrest on false allegations in connection with the murder of a CPM man, then he has shifted from Kannur to Kozhikode Medical College and now Thrissur court had issued an arrest warrant against Thilankeri for a case registered in 2004 and the charges against him is that his speeches hurts the sentiments of Muslims!
What were the government doing for last two years? He was not absconding, then why the court has not issued an arrest warrant till now? Whether any communal riots started in Thrissur after his speeches? Why security measures has not tighten in Punnad nor any culprits arrested when there were murder attempt against 8 RSS/BJP activist recently?
The Home Minister’s initiative in this latest arrest warrant is very clear, This is the same Home Minister who had warned the previous government few months back that his party workers would not hesitate to make bombs inside the Police station.
The arrest of Valsan Thillankari is only a beginning to tarnish the images of Hindu Organisations and its leaders. Worst is yet to come.
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