Kozhikode:
At the moment, Kannur has returned to normalcy and hopefully lasting peace
has returned. But invariably, every time we had a respite, a fallback to
killings ensued.
This report on the recent violence
chronicles the events of the last week.
Two CPM and five BJP workers including
women were stabbed to death or seriously injured in Kannur district. Many
houses and properties were destroyed after the political violence broke out
recently.
This is the worst incident after a short
break of peace in this northern district of Malabar. The rival parties
roared in the street and created horrible scenes by throwing country bombs
and using lethal weapons to kill. Even police could not take strong action
to control the clash and violence. Thalassery, Kuthuparamba, and Panur areas
were put under prohibition act by the police. Both the parties called for a
hartal. CPM announced one day hartal in Thalassery area while BJP announced
hartal in Kannur district to protest against the killings.
The political clash began when an RSS man
was stabbed in Thalassery allegedly by CPM. After the incident, a CPM worker
and auto driver was stabbed to death allegedly by BJP men. When planned
attack and murder took place, police have become mute spectators. The
violent mob even attacked police in some areas.
People
were afraid of going out from their homes. Streets were isolated except
roaming police vehicles for the last four days. Women and children are still
frightened. Blood thirsty party men (it is better to call them political
criminals) revenge upon the rival party. Planned murder and targeted attacks
have made this area a disturbed place to live. No peace of mind, no freedom
of social life. Whom to blame for all the political killings?
Most of the untoward incidents occurred in
the constituency of none other than CPM leader and state home minister
Kodiyeri Balakrishnan. Even the minister didn’t visit the spot for three
days. There is allegation that police had lost its morality because recently
there had been a controversial transfer. Many top strong police officers
were transferred to other parts and some party loyalists were moved in these
areas. Party workers carried lethal weapons and powerful explosives. Even
police has been afraid of being attacked in the circumstances.
Police had said that many party villages
for both parties were functioning here to organize and plan attacks against
the rival. Due to strong pressure from local political leaders, police could
not act freely.
Gandhi Peace Foundation Chairman has
called upon to maintain peace here. The organization would start campaign
and community meetings to make people aware against political murders.
Opposition leader has undergone one day fasting in Kannur against the
political violence. KPCC president Ramesh Chennithala accused the government
for not acting properly against the political vandalism. He demanded the
resignation of minister Kodiyeri Blakrishnan.
The
home minister who had visited the affected area after three days, called
upon party workers to maintain peace. He also warned strong legal action
against those who were creating troubles. Chief minister VS. Acuthanandan
will visit violent prone area of Kannur. Most of the political leaders made
statement against the brutal murders of Kannur.
BJP leader Venkaia Naidu said that the CPM
attack was deliberate and with government support. He warned that if CPM
continues this, they will have to face similar situation in BJP ruled
states. Kannur incidents reflected in Delhi also. Yuvamorcha workers marched
to AKG Bhavan in protest against CPM attack in Kannur. Many pelted stones
towards CPM office. Police intervened in time and the mob withdrew later.
The number of mothers who lost dear sons,
wives who lost their husbands, the small children who lost their dear
father, the brothers and sisters who lost their siblings has increased in
different parts of Kannur district as the result of this barbarous killing.
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By Rajesh
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