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Over 120 BJP-RSS workers killed in Kerala since Left came to power, says Amit Shah

 

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah Launches Janaraksha Yatra in Delhi on Sunday, hit out at the CPI(M) rule in Kerala and said that they are politically violent by nature. 

After leaving his party’s march against the CPI(M) in Kerala midway, BJP chief Amit Shah  undertook a march to left party’s office in the national capital to protest against the alleged killings of right-wing activists in the southern state.

Accusing CPI (M) of killing the BJP workers, Shah said,”Life can be taken with a bullet,but bodies of our workers were chopped to pieces to instill fear even then we aren’t scared of sacrifice.” He also lashed out at Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan over his failure to control political violence in his state. Shah claimed that most of the murders took place in Chief Minister’s area. “Over 120 BJP-RSS workers killed since Communists came to power, they should be ashamed,” the Bharatiya Janata Party chief stated.

“The reds think they will be able to stop thoughts and ideas from spreading through violence. I want to tell the CPI (M) and Congress that communists have disappeared from the world and Congress from India. And BJP, which was launched with 10 persons, is today the world’s largest party with 11 crore workers,” Shah said.

Earlier this week, Shah had kicked off the Jan Raksha Yatra (people’s protection march) from Payyannur in Kerala on October 3 and it will conclude on October 17 at Thiruvananthapuram.

Kerala, especially the volatile Kannur district, has been witnessing a series of political killings and counter-killings of CPI(M) and RSS-BJP activists.

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