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Chandy injured after suspected CPI-M activists stone car

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IANS Kannur (Kerala)

Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy was injured here Sunday evening when his car was stoned by suspected Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) activists, a party leader said.

While a probe has been ordered into the incident and two CPI-M activists detained, the CPI-M has refuted allegations of its role in the attack as statewide condemnation poured in.

Meanwhile, Chandy refused to make any comments when newsmen got to him.

The incident occurred as the chief minister was arriving to attend the annual athletics meet of Kerala Police.

State director general of police K.N. Balasubramanian has announced a probe into the incident by a senior police official as two CPI-M activists have been taken into custody.

 

Meanwhile, state CPI-M secretary Pinarayi Vijayan, on expected lines, said his party was not involved in the attack. Another reaction came from CPI state secretary Panniyan Ravindran, saying the Left Democratic Front (LDF) never does this type of acts.

Across the state, Congress and United Democratic Front (UDF) activists took to the streets with the strongest protests seen in Malappuram district where angry UDF supporters were seen shouting slogans against leader of opposition V.S. Achuthanandan and Vijayan and demanding that they not be allowed to enter the district.

"The attack on Chandy should be seen as an attack on the people of Kerala and the CPI-M should call off their protest against Chandy," said Finance Minister K.M. Mani.

"This is rowdyism by the CPI-M and this is going to be the beginning of their end," remarked Electricity Minister Aryadan Mohammed.

Speaking to reporters, party general secretary T. Siddiq said he was travelling with the chief minister in his car when the attack occurred.

"...Stones came from both sides and I immediately threw my hands around him to protect him and a stone hit my hand. The glass pieces came flying and hit him on the forehead and injured him," he said.

Chandy, however, was unfazed by what happened even as blood drops appeared on his forehead. In his characteristic manner, he smiled and waved to his supporters and took his position as the chief guest.

State party chief Ramesh Chennithala said they suspect there was a conspiracy behind the attack and demanded a probe.

"We have called for a statewide protest tonight against this ghastly attack. There is every reason to suspect that this was a pre-planned attack and was perhaps done with the knowledge of the LDF leaders ... a probe has to be conducted," he told reporters.

Kannur district has always been the stronghold of the CPI-M and top party leaders, including Vijayan and politburo member Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, hail from there.

Minister for Civil Aviation K.C. Venugopal said this is a ghastly incident and the CPI-M will have to pay a heavy price for this act. "Waving of black flags is understandable but stoning a chief minister is an act of attempt to 'murder' him. This has never happened in our state before and this should never be allowed," said Venugopal.

Media baron and former Lok Sabha member M.P. Veerendra Kumar said that with this act, democracy has reached its lowest ebb in the state. "This has been done purposely with the knowledge of the CPI-M and such a thing should never ever happen," said Kumar, who heads the Socialist Janata Democratic, an ally of the ruling Chandy government.

Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan told reporters at Kottayam: "Our party never has a tradition of retaliation and even as Chandy's blood fell, we and our party maintained absolute calm. Our restraint should never be seen as a weakness."

CPI's youth legislator V.S. Sunil Kumar said such a thing should not have happened.

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First Published: Oct 27 2013 | 8:38 PM IST

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