Another Kerala RSS worker hacked allegedly by CPM workers in Kannur; victim critically injured

Another Kerala RSS worker hacked allegedly by CPM workers in Kannur; victim critically injured

According to the police, the condition of Nidesh (28), the RSS worker, was critical and he had been shifted to the Kozhikode Medical College hospital.

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Another Kerala RSS worker hacked allegedly by CPM workers in Kannur; victim critically injured

Kannur: An RSS worker was on Sunday hacked, allegedly by CPM workers, at Muzhuppilangad near Thalassery in the politically volatile Kannur district of Kerala.

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According to the police, the condition of Nidesh (28), the RSS worker, was critical and he had been shifted to the Kozhikode Medical College hospital.

Posters put up in villages of Kannur

He had suffered injuries on his hands and legs, the police said.

The local BJP unit alleged that the workers of the CPM, the ruling party in Kerala, was behind the attack on Nidesh.

The police suspect that the attack was carried out by bike-borne persons at around 5.30 pm on a road near the Muzhuppilangad beach.

Additional police personnel have been deployed in the area as a precautionary measure.

Kannur in north Kerala has a history of political violence between the workers of the CPM and BJP-RSS.

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The saffron party is currently taking out a ‘Janaraksha Yatra’, protesting against attacks on its workers, allegedly by CPM workers, in the southern state.

The march, which was flagged off by BJP chief Amit Shah at Kannur on 3 October, is scheduled to conclude at state capital Thiruvananthapuram on 17 October. Shah is expected to be present in Thiruvananthapuram on that day.

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State BJP chief Kummanam Rajasekharan is leading the march, which reached Kollam on Sunday.

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