T’Puram: Chairman of Pinarayi Vijayan’s minister on Monday said the murder of activist SFI Dheeraj Rajendran as a very sad and intelligence.
He said the government would not allow anyone to trigger riots on campuses.
CM said strict instructions had been given to the police to bring all the perpetrators in the murder in the presence of law.
The minister’s chairman said he shared the sadness of the family and friends of Dheeraj.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Higher Education R Bindu called for the end for what he called ‘anti-communist’ politics that took the lives of students.
“The murder in Idukki Painavu Engineering College was carried out by youth congressional workers from outside the campus.
It is a planned and joint attack,” he said.
The Minister said tight action would begin to see that no brutal political murder like that happened on any campus.
“The election of college Union is held peacefully.
There is no tension on campus.
A student died and the other at the hospital with a serious injury.
The infidel nature of the right-wing politics once again appeared,” he said.
The Minister also claimed that SFI had never hurt any family or family every time the political crossing of the right-wing activist SFI.
“The only thing SFI did on this occasion was to lower the white flag with half the mast,” he added.
KPCC K Sudhakaran president who condemned the murder, however, accused CPM to release violence throughout the state in connection with campus murder.
“I strongly condemned the killing of SFI workers.
Strict action must be taken against those involved in murder.
The police did not make arrangements, given the possibility of violence,” said Sudhakan.
He said the Congress never advocated violence.
Meanwhile, the authority of KTU was looking for a report on the murder in Painavu College.
“As a fallout of the incident of violence, a university official team consisting of Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr.
Sadiq, Dean Academic Dr.
Sadiq, Syndicate members of Sanjiv and Dr.
Vinod Kumar Jacob will visit college to assess the situation.
The university also directs the college to suspend the process Further related to the election, “said Dr.
M majasree, KTU Vice-Chancellor.