"CPI(M) is unleashing violence in the state in the run up to the May 16 Assembly polls," BJP national general secretary in-charge of Kerala, H Raja said launching the stir.
Rajasekharan demanded arrest of CPI(M) workers responsible for the attack on the BJP rally at nearby Kattayikonam on Monday last, in which at least 30 people were injured.
He also said that a new front under the leadership of BJP was gaining strength in Kerala as an alternative to the Congress-led UDF government and 'politics of violence' followed by CPI(M).
Later, both Rajasekharan and Raja visited the hospital where a seriously injured BJP worker was admitted.
Meanwhile, eight CPI(M) workers have been arrested in connection with the attack on BJP activists at Kattayikonam.
Recently, an RSS worker was hacked to death in Pappinesseri and a BJP worker escaped with serious injuries in Panur, both in Kannur district, after they were attacked allegedly by CPI(M) workers.