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DYFI warned against bid to scuttle land struggle

PATHANAMTHITTA: The Sadhu Jana Vimochana Samyukta Vedi (SJVSV) has warned the Democratic Youth Federation of India that it would retaliate if the DYFI continued to “harass” its workers who were staging a “peaceful land struggle” at the Kumbazha Estate of Harrison Malayalam Ltd. At Chengara, near Konni.

SJVSV president Laha Gopalan alleged that the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and its feeder organisations were making futile attempts to sabotage the “land struggle” .

He alleged that the reported DYFI decision to constitute youth squads to check the Vedi workers from tapping latex from the rubber trees on the occupied land was the latest in a series of CPI(M) against the agitation.

He alleged that the setting up of squad against the Vedi workers at Chengara was part of a DYFI “scheme to repeat Nandigram in Chengara.”

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