Maradu CBI enquiry sabotage-Hindu organisations for state wide protest
Kozhikode: Hindu organisations in Kerala will launch state wide protest under Hindu Aikya Vedi, against the sabotage of CBI enquiry to look into the conspiracies involved behind Maradu Killings,told Hindu Aikya Vedi State General secretary Kummanam Rajasekharan while inaugurating the protest meeting in front of District Income Tax department here.
Hindu organisations will meet at Kozhikode on March 4, for further arrangements of protests.Before that Hindu Aikya Vedi will submit memorandum to Central Home Minister, National Human Right commission,Schedule caste and Tribe commission and Women’s commission to reconsider the decision.
State Government is supporting the Terrorist organisations, The Home Minister who visited the accussed in District Jail, couldn’t find time to visit the family of victims.There is still mystery behind the letter produced by P.T.A.Rahim, claiming to be from one of the accussed.He received the letter one and a half years back, but he kept it as secret haven’t submitted to Maradu Commission to protect the Muslim league leaders involved in the massacre of Hindus.
Hindu Aikya Vedi State Secretary Maradu Suresh,Dr. A Thyagarajan, K.Gangadharan,S.Sreejith,N.P.Radhakrishnan and P.Jijendran spoke in the meeting.
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