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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 21 2016 | 6:13 PM IST
Attacking the Left Front, which has stormed to power in Kerala, over a party worker's murder, BJP chief Amit Shah today accused it of "violating" the people's mandate even as his party said it will not sit quiet and fight on the streets if violence continues.
Emboldened by securing its first seat and over 15 per cent of votes in assembly elections, BJP said it will not sit quiet if the "cycle of violence" continues in the state as it claimed that it has emerged as a powerful alternative voice to the two main fronts led by CPI(M) and Congress.
While Shah attacked the Left in a series of tweets, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad later addressed a press conference to hit out at the Left and do some tough-talking.
"I am deeply anguished to learn about merciless killing of our karyakarta (worker) Pramod. This act by supporters of ruling Left violates the democratic spirit and mandate that the people of Kerala gave them just two days back.
"We are concerned about safety of our karyakartas and assure them our full support in their fight against an undemocratic Left regime. I have ordered constitution of a central committee which will visit and investigate this violence," Shah said.
Prasad said violence began soon after the polls, adding that 55 criminal cases have been registered against CPI(M) workers in Kannur district, a hotbed of struggle between the Left and RSS, BJP and its affiliates.

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"I want to warn them that BJP will not tolerate violence against its cadre and swayamsewaks (RSS volunteers)in Kerala. This will not be tolerated. CPI(M) needs to recognise one thing very clearly that BJP is ruling over the country and is ruling in 14 states...
"BJP has very powerful electoral support in Kerala as we view this reckless attack on our cadre very very seriously. Therefore, this cycle of violence must be stopped. We will expect the new CPI(M) government and the party to give serious thought to it. Otherwise, we will fight on the street, in Parliament and the entire country," he said.
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Over 26 BJP and RSS workers were in hospitals, Prasad said as Union Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy, a co-incharge for the Kerala polls, displayed photographs of injured party activists.
The entire party at the national level stood fully behind its workers in Kerala, he said.
Rudy alleged the violence was a reaction of the Left to BJP's growth in the state and it is a "virtual lawlessness" there.
BJP has been targeting the Left over the alleged attacks on its workers in Kerala in the run up to the polls.
Shah had even declined to congratulate the LDF over its win in Kerala, saying it would hurt the "sentiments" of his party workers.
Prasad also took a dig at the academia at JNU for "maintaining silence" and questioned if the right to life of BJP and RSS workers in Kerala was "irrelevent" to them.
"They will not speak because their whole idea of respecting dissent is full of double standards," he alleged.

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First Published: May 21 2016 | 6:13 PM IST

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