The CPI(M) said it will not be cowed down by the "Sangh's 'goondagardi' (hooliganism)" aimed at silencing the Left party and that it will win the battle for "the soul of India".
The incident took place when Yechury was about to enter the central committee hall on the first floor of the CPI(M) office to address the press on conclusion of the party's two-day politburo meeting here.
However, the Left alleged the duo owed allegiance to an RSS outfit and entered the office "masquerading as journalists" in an attempt to disturb the press conference, which was later held as scheduled.
"They also tried to manhandle comrade Yechury, but we came in their way and the comrade was safe," a party worker present at the spot said.
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The trespassers were thrashed by the CPI(M) activists before they were handed over to cops.
Speaking to reporters on the incident, Yechury said the two men "would have got adequate responses had they reached close enough to manhandle me."
The Left leader also tweeted, "We will not be cowed down by any attempts of Sangh's goondagardi to silence us. This is a battle for the soul of India, which we will win (sic)."
The Delhi Police had deployed heavy security in view of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's presence at the meeting, which began yesterday, anticipating protests by cow vigilante groups.
The southern state of Kerala has also seen many incidents of political violence in the recent past involving CPI(M) and RSS workers.
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