Kerala: CM Vijayan’s statewide yatra turning into law & order issue

Vijayan’s yatra began from Kasargod last month and is passing through all the 140 Assembly constituencies

Vijayan’s yatra began from Kasargod last month and is passing through all the 140 Assembly constituencies
Vijayan’s yatra began from Kasargod last month and is passing through all the 140 Assembly constituencies

Kerala CM’s yatra turns violent as shoe was thrown at bus by activists of a student wing

The statewide yatra led by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and his entire cabinet on a luxury bus has turned into a law-and-order issue.

Vijayan’s yatra began from Kasargod last month and is passing through all the 140 Assembly constituencies.

Angry CPI(M) party activists turned their ire towards the Congress workers who waved black flags when the entourage passed through.

A peeved CM Vijayan on Sunday evening said at a public meeting that a shoe was hurled at the bus and “if things are like this then none should lament when the violators are dealt by rule book.

One shoe was hurled by activists of a student wing when the tour party was passing through Ernakulam district and it hit the bus, while a second one hit a police vehicle following the luxury bus.

Aloshious Xavier, the state president of Kerala Students Union (KSU) — an arm of the Congress NSUI — condemned the act and said it was not their way of protesting and would not happen again.

“It might have been an expression of an emotional outburst and we have told all that such an act should not be repeated and it will not happen again,” said Xavier.

Meanwhile, the police have registered a case under attempt to murder charges against the KSU activist who threw the shoe.

Even when the shoe was hurled in the same district, a Congress legislator Eldose Kunnapaly, and his staff were roughed up by the CPI(M) party workers, and the two are now admitted to a hospital.

Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan said, “See, we all saw how our workers were attacked by flower pots, sticks, and helmets when they were democratically waving black flags without any provocative actions. Vijayan himself applauded the acts of his party workers and using it as a cue, their workers have now taken the law into their hands and are attacking our workers. The police should register a case against Vijayan for inciting violence and giving support to the criminals who are attacking our workers,” said Satheesan.

“People are laughing after hearing that an attempt to murder charge has been registered against our student workers for throwing a shoe. Vijayan should not think he is a ‘Stalin’; if he thinks so, he is in for bad times. If this is the way things are going ahead, we will not sit idle and increase our protests. We have made it clear not even a paper should be thrown and instructions have gone that there should be no form of violence at all in our protests,” added Satheesan.

However, when the CPI(M) leadership is up in arms against the increasing protests that the tour party is facing on the roads, on Sunday the student wing (SFI) of the CPI(M) was seen waving black flags and rushing menacingly towards the official car of Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan. The SFI is protesting against the Governor’s handling of the issues concerning the state universities.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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