Jayakrishnan Master live in the heart of Millions
Kannur: Thousands of staunch Hindus paid tribute to their leader Jayakrishnan Master on his 8th Balidan day, across the State.
Yuva Morcha leader KT Jayakrishnan was brutally assassinated by CPIM thugs infront of his students in a classroom at Mokeri East UP School on December 1,1999.
BJP National leaders Prakash Javedkar and Venkiah Naidu attended the Balidan day functions organised in Kannur and Kochi respectively. Balidan day was observed in all District HQ, Block and Taluk levels.Hindus took the oath to uphold the ideals for which Jayakrishnan Master sacrificed his life.
If Marxist party is not ready to follow the path of Democracy, Hindus will defend their violence in the same coin, warned Prakash Javedkar addressing the Yuvamorcha Rally in Panur.Pushparchana was conducted in early morning in Jayakrishnan Master Smrithi Mandapam.
BJP President P.K.Krishnadas attended the function organised in Balaramapuram, Thiruvananthapuram, Yuvamorcha in Kollam district observed Balidan day by organizing ‘Annadanam’ to all patients and their Bystanders in Kottarakkara Taluk Hospital, BJP senior leader O. Rajagopal attended the function in Pathanamthitta, BJP state leader K.P.Sreesan addressed the function in Kalpetta Waynadu.
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