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Islamic Fundamentalists Kill Another Swayamsevak in Kerala

T SatisanT Satisan
Nov 17, 2021, 08:54 am IST
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Sanjith, RSS Mandal Boudhik Pramukh in Palakkad district, Kerala, was killed by SDPI killers on November 15, Monday. In another words, Islamic terrorists are still in killing spree against RSS and Sangh-oriented workers. It is hardly a fortnight since they killed RSS worker Biju in Guruvayoor on October 31, 2021. In  both cases the murders are sans any sort of provocation and without any tension or history of clashes in respective areas.  Sanjith was killed while riding  his motor bike. His wife was in the back seat, on 15th morning. Killers’ car hit the bike; the killers came out of the car and attacked Sanjith with swords and knives; they brutally hacked him to death in front of his wife who was spared without any injuries. There are reports that about twenty one cuts were seen in Sanjith’s body. Six of them were in the head. The couple was returning from wife Arshika’s house; the incident took place hardly 100 meters away from her house. 

BJP state president K. Surendran met Sri Arif Mohammed Khan, the Honourable Governor of Kerala, at Raj Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram, and sought his intervention in the brutal murder case. He drew Governor’s attention to the blatant fact that police has not nabbed any culprit so far even though twenty four hours are over since the cold blood murder. He demanded the handing over of the case to NIA for impartial inquiry. Surendran told the media that two RSS workers have been killed by SDPI goons in a fortnight. The law and order situation in the state has collapsed. He said, he would meet Home Minister Amit Shah to  appraise him of the situation in Kerala. He said, SDPI killers have been attempting to kill Sanjith since 2020, but, police had not taken any concrete step to save his life. 

Sangh Swayamsevaks and leaders and workers of Sangh-oriented organisations believe that CPM-led LDF and its regime gives support to Islamic fundamentalists in attacking and killing Sangh and BJP people. That is why police does not dare to name SDPI in connection with the killing of Biju in Chavakkad a couple of weeks ago. 

BJP president Surendran said that the mods operandi of Sanjith’s death is similar to the killing in Bengalooru and elsewhere where SDPI’s involvement is alleged. SDPI has murdered around ten political opponents during the last few years; one among those victims was a SFI leader; still no serious action from the police. It establishes that CM Pinarai Vijayayi, who is also presiding the home ministry, extends political helping hand to SDPI. Because, CPM enjoys power in several local self-governing bodies in the state due to the support of SDPI.

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