T’puram: State President of BJP K Surendran demanded that the state government submit to Nia all murder cases allegedly carried out by SDPI workers lately.
Surdendran called for Governor Arif Mohammed Khan with the request of intervention in this matter.
The request for the Probe Nia was made considering the failure of the state police in raising the perpetrators even 24 hours after the brutal murder of the Sanjith RSS worker in Palakkad, said Surendran.
“To fight SDPI’s efforts to make Kerala battlefield, all cases where SDPI workers were accused of being handed over to Nia,” he said.
“It has been proven in the postmortem Sanjith report that he was hacked to death by trained strikers.
It was a planned murder and a uniform conspiracy behind him.
The police did nothing even when there was an effort to live in Sajith by SDPI from 2020.
The police were reluctant to say SDPI was in Baiju’s murder at Chavakkad too.
The police acted a partisan, “he said.
Surendran claims that the modus operandi murder in Palakkad shares equations in the pattern of murder reported from Bangalore and elsewhere in this country.
“The government did nothing when SDPI workers conducted 10 murders, including SFI Abhimanyu leaders, lately.
Chairman of Pinarayi Vijayan, helped SDPI politically.
This is with SDPI’s support that the CPM ruled the city of Sanjith, which was close to Sanjith’s place killed,” added Surendran.
He said that the governor had provided a guarantee to intervene in this matter.
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