Kannur – One More Hindu Leader Murdered, CPM Violence spreads

via HK published on March 12, 2009

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Kannur: In a state of
complete lawlessness one more Hindu leader fell prey to blood thirsty demons of
Communist-Marxist party.


 

BMS leader Vinayan (36) is
brutally murdered here by CPM murder gang who came in a van. Vinayan son of Vadakkaechalil
Raghavan and Yasodha was a loading and unloading worker and an active leader of
BMS in the area. Wife Preetha and he have a son.Babu, Thilakan and Rameshbabu
and Santhosh are brothers.


A BJP activist Shiju
(26), son of Kakkachi, Tholambra, Maloor, had been hacked to death by
CPI(M) attackers on March 3. Local residents, who found him in a pool
of blood with limbs hanging from wounds had taken him to hospital,
where he succumbed to injuries.




 



 


VIOLENCE SPREADS


 

The CPM violence spread
across the district resulted in the attack of many Hindu activists and leaders.Panur is the epicentre of CPM terror. 


 

Five CPM terrorists  attacked RSS Mukhya Sikshak of Kunnathu
Parambu K Sajith, 28, who suffered serious stab injuries on his legs and was
hospitalized at Thalassery Indira Gandhi Cooperative Hospital.
RSS karyakartha  Balakrishnan from Mahe
and Puliyambram Shakha Mukhya Siskshak Aneesh are also admitted in Indira
Gandhi Cooperative hospital in Thalassery.


 

CPI (M) goons also
ransacked three houses and two shops of BJP activists. They also attacked and
damaged the house of P Sathya Prakash, Yuva Morcha State Vice-President and
damaged window panes and tiles by throwing country-made bombs and stones. Two
BJP sympathisers’ houses were also attacked. They set afire a shop belonging to
K Rajan and ransacked Krishna Kumar’s shop at Kunnathparambu. Thalassery Fire
Services personnel rushed to the spot and controlled the blaze.Houses of BJP former District President Sukumaran,BJP sympathisers Chandran , Radha, Nanu, Babu, Janu, Govindan are among the few which got destroyed.



Shops of BJP activists were also under target.Tailoring shop of Rajan, Stationary shop of Krishnamohan and Rajan’s supermarket are the few which got destroyed completely.  



Koothuparamabhu BJP Commitee office and RSS Karyalay was completely destroyed. A Cultural club of Hindus ‘Resmi Club’ was also destroyed by barbarians.


 


RETALIATION


 

In Retaliatory attacks 8 CPM activists are also injured.

VIOLENCE CONTINUES

Under the full support of Police forces Hindu activists and their houses are under attack even at late night.

POLICE HUNT

On one side CPM goons are in a killing spree and in other side Police are hunting Hindu activists charging false cases as per the directions from CPM district office




2008 REPEATS

Between March 5 and 7, 2008, five BJP-RSS workers had been hacked to death in and around Thalassery.





NATIONAL INTERVENTION

As the Media is behind third rate political gimmicks of CPM and CPI to appease Jihadi terrorists, These atrocities often goes unreported. National Media who are behind Muthalik and Sri Ram Sena will never dare to highlight attack against Hindu Soceity by CPM barbarians. Immediate intervention of National leadership of Hindu organisation and retaliating heavily on other parts of the country will only put a halt to this mass murder of Hindus in Kannur 

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