Mounting a scathing attack on Radhakrishnan, Congress MP from Kannur K Sudhakaran said right from the start, there had been serious lapses in handling of T P Chandrasekharan murder case in which several CPI(M) local leaders figure as accused.
In a severe indictment of Radhakrishnan, interpreted by political circles as a virtual call for his resignation, Sudhakaran said as Home Minister he had been functioning without taking the sentiments of the party or its workers in almost all political murder cases involving CPI (M) workers.
"I do not want to reply to my critics in the same language they spoke. But I want to make it clear that I am not going to be cowed down by fulminations against me, my culture does not permit that" he said in Kozhikode.
Making a mockery of prison rules, some of the accused in Chandrsekharan murder case lodged in the Kozhikode district prison were found to have made Facebook postings, using sophisticated mobile phones in their possession.
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Chandrasekharan, who floated his own outfit RMP after quitting CPI(M), was hacked to death in May 2012 near his native village Onchiyam. Many of the accused in the case are local CPI(M) workers, apart from goons hired to execute the murder.
Joining the issue, KPCC president Ramesh Chennithala said the prison story had created deep anxieties in the minds of people in general and the Congress workers in particular and this would be conveyed to Chief Minister Oommen Chandy.
"Only with the permission of the court which remanded the accused can they be shifted to some other place. Since they are remand prisoners, permission of the Special Additional Sessions Court, the trial court in the case, has to be sought," he said.