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Pinarayi flays Sangh Parivar

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Thrissur: Communist Party of India (Marxist) State secretary Pinarayi Vijayan has alleged that the Sangh Parivar is using its activists from outside the country to unleash violence in the State. He told reporters at Engandiyur on Monday after calling on relatives of Dhanesh, a CPI(M) activist who was killed by unidentified persons on October 1, that the RSS was increasing relying on forces from elsewhere.

“RSS top leadership had conspired to murder Dhanesh. Sometime ago, he was attacked at night, but he escaped. This time, the RSS leadership planned the murder to the last detail. The culprits should be arrested before they leave the country,” he said. K.V. Abdul Khader, MLA, CPI(M) district secretary Baby John, district secretariat members M. M. Varghese, U.P. Joseph and P.T. Kunjumohammed, former MLA, accompanied Mr. Vijayan.

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