Ahead of local body election, Congress & CPM cozy up with Popularfront terrorists.
Kochi: Both the Marxist party and Congress have stirred a controversy by being major participants in a programme hosted by the terror group Popular Front. The programme was inaugurated by CPM MLA Saju Paul and the key address was rendered by KMA Salam, Congress Muncipality Chairman.
Incidentally Saju Paul happens to be one of the vocal members of Pinarayi faction of Marxist clan. The PFI programme was conducted on behalf of Junior Fronts, the children’s wing of the Jihadist party.
For Saju Paul it was not just inauguration, but a moment to endlessly eulogize the terror network. Later Salam who rendered the keynote address remarked that the party’s message to the world is of immense significance.
The programme was conducted in Perumbavoor, a burgeoning hub of Jihadists. Intelligence sources have given several reports affirming PFI’s close links with various terror net works, at state level.
Recently 13 PFI activists were proclaimed guilty by NIA Court. Their terror links are being discussesd by various sections of the administrative machinery and citizens alike, being a matter of grave concern. It is during such a time that leaders of both Marxist Party and Congress came out in broad daylight, pledging their solidarity for the party.
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