Arrest Pinarai Vijayan- M.T.Ramesh
Allapuzha: BJP leader M.T.Ramesh demanded the prosecution of CPI(M) leader Pinarai Vijayan for threatening and ridiculing Indian Judiciary in yesterdays press meet.
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As directed by High Court , Central Government should intervene in Kerala to restore law and order situation in Kannur. Ramesh also warned that not to take the Tolerance and patience of BJP and RSS as weakness. If Communist parties decision is to confront their political opponents by issuing provocative statements in a daily basis, then BJP will be forced to re think about it’s present stand.
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M.T Ramesh was inaugurating the BJP protest meet at Alappuzha against the attack on BJP office and houses of Hindu activists here. He also told that the recent move by the official faction of Communist party headed by Pinarai Vijayan is to destabilize the LDF Ministry headed by his opponent V.S.Achuthanandan   Â
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Meanwhile in Thiruvananthapuram, BJP leader P.K.Krishnadas and RSS leader Balram conducted discussion with Chief minister Achuthanandan and made it clear that denial of organisational freedom of RSS and BJP by threatening and violence in Kannur is the root cause of troubles in the district and urged Chief Minister to take necessary steps to avoid such highhandedness of communist party against political opponents.
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