The biggest beauty of Indian democracy is that the tradition of giving respectable place to the words of the opponent is going on from the very beginning. In such a situation, the Government of Kerala is ruling the work of burying democracy in the ground in one part of India. Its pioneer is the Chief Minister of the state Pinarayi Vijayan himself. Sarath Chandran, a 26-year-old RSS volunteer, was stabbed to death following a brawl during a local temple festival in Kerala’s Alappuzha district on Wednesday night.
After this, the strings of this whole episode have started connecting with the Chief Minister of the state, Pinarayi Vijayan, which was expressed by the former CPI leader as a apprehension in the year 2014. In fact, Sarath Chandran was on his way home from the temple in Haripad area of Alappuzha district, when He was stabbed to death on the way around 11.30 am. He died two hours later in the hospital.
The BJP has blamed the ruling CPM for the 26-year-old’s death, but police maintain that Sarath Chandran’s death was not a political murder. Everyone knows that the culprit never confesses his crime, the same seems to be true in the perspective of CM Vijayan.
There is a big reason behind this, which is very important to know.
In fact, after leaving the CPI, one of its senior leaders and two-time MP AP Abdullah Kutty had exposed the then CPI’s state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan, exposed his black and crude letters in front of everyone. Former CPM MP AP Abdullakutty had alleged that CPM state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan had asked party leaders to follow the “Bengal line” of killing political enemies without shedding a drop of blood.
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