Marxist Blood Shed Continues in Thiruvananthapuram, RSS Karyavahak Murdered
Thiruvananthapuram: The bloody Marxists continue their bloodshed spree, this time the murder of Sreekaryam Edavakkodu RSS Karyavahak Rajesh. He was 34 years of age. He is survived by his mother, wife and two young sons. The state unit of BJP has called for a dawn to dusk hartal in protest against the murder.
Rajesh was returning home after Shakha hours when he was waylaid by 15 member armed gang that arrived on motor bikes and autorickshaw. The gang chopped off his arm and flung it into a near by building. Having fled the place after the horrendous deed, locals rushed him to the medical college hospital, but could not save him. Reports state that he had over forty deep gashes on his body.
According to local sources, the CPM- DYFI gang led by Manikuttan, along with dreaded assailants including Prajeesh, Eby, Siby and Akhil spearheaded the attack. “They created an atmosphere of terror, after which they proceeded with the manslaughter of Rajesh,†said local sources under condition of anonymity.
“It is barely a fortnight earlier that theManikuttan headed gang masterminded an attack on the residence a senior local BJP leader,†say local sources. However sources say that police continue to remain inert in spite of having received ample evidences against Manikuttan.
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