Kannur Killings-Massive protest in AP

via Courtesy: newindpress.com published on March 28, 2008

TIRUPATI: RSS, BJP and VHP, activists took out a procession through the main streets of the town here today, protesting against the attacks by CPM cadres on Sangh Pariwar activists in Kerala with the tacit support of the government there.

  The activists, holding placards, banners and posters depicting the gory scenes of annihilation of their cadres, shouted slogans denouncing the violence unleashed by the CPM party on Sangh Parivar cadres in Kerala.

BJYM State president G Bhanu Prakash Reddy, BJP town president Samanchi Srinivas and others participated in the rally.

Responding to their State unit’s call, the activists of various outfits of Sangh Parivar jointly organised a procession in the town today condemning the CPM attack on their activists in Kerala.

The activists raised slogans against CPM violence and demanded Centre’s intervention to save the lives of Sangh Parivar activists.

Prominent among those who took part in the rally included VHP district secretary MG Ramachandra and BJP town president MR Manohar.

NELLORE: A big rally was organised here today by RSS, VHP and BJP activists, denouncing the ‘large-scale’ violence’ unleashed by CPM cadres against Sangh Parivar activists in Kerala and elsewhere.

BJP district president Surendra Reddy said that many activists of RSS, BJP and VHP were killed and several maimed in the bloody attack by Marxists in Kannanur and Thrissur districts of Kerala.

He said that the coalition government led by Marxists there, instead of acting in a responsible manner, lent tacit support to the murder of RSS activists.   BJYM district president M Radhakrishna and others participated.

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