Slamming the state government for the present spurt of political violence, opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala equated the cycle of violence betweenCPI(M) and BJP activists with the 'blue whale' game that leads teenagers to death.
The Congress alleged that police had failed to check recurrence of violence while Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan maintained that stringent action had been taken against offenders irrespective of party affiliations.
Vijayan said there was a "deliberate attempt to portray" Kerala as a trouble-torn area, which he said, would have an adverse impact on the state's development prospects.
"The allegation that the law and order situation in the state has collapsed was false and baseless. There was no continuing communal tension or political violence in the state. Whatever happening is isolated incidents," he said.
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Not satisfied with the reply of the Chief Minister that law and order situation was stable, opposition members stood up and moved towards the well of the House raising slogans and displaying banner stating "end BJP-CPI(M) violence and restore peace in the state".
Vijayan, while replying to a notice of adjournment motion moved by Congress MLA K Muraleedharan on the alleged collapse of law and order situation, said everyone should unite to defeat the "planned move" to tarnish the image of Kerala.
Incidents like lynching in the name of food and religion were not happening in the state because of its strong secular consciousness of the general public, he said. Referring to the all-party meeting held here yesterday, the Chief Minister said all political parties extended full support to the peace initiatives taken up the government to end political violence.
He also exhorted everybody to eschew violence. Rejecting the opposition charge that police remained mere spectators, he said all accused in these incidents had been taken into custody.
Moving the notice for motion, Muraleedharan highlighted the recent murder of RSS functionary Rajesh Edavakkod and attacks on state BJP office, house of CPI(M) state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan's son and houses of BJP and CPI(M) councillors here recently.
Chennithala charged that the chief minister had "stooped" to the level of party secretary.
Taking a dig at the CPI(M) and the BJP, he said with political violence, the Left party gave a chance to the saffron party to "save its face" from corruption charges against their leaders over MCI clearance to a private medical college at Varkala near here.
The Congress leader also criticised Vijayan for meeting Governor Justice P Sathasivam when he had summoned him in the aftermath of political violence in the state capital.
Before staging a walkout, lone BJP MLA, O Rajagopal accused the state government of politicising the police force, which he said, was the main reason for the attack against its cadres.