CPI(M) workers held, blame game starts

Update: 2013-10-29 23:13 GMT
 A day after Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy was injured in stone pelting allegedly by LDF workers in Kannur, police on Monday booked 17 CPI(M) activists for attempt to murder as the ruling and the opposition engaged in blame game over the incident.

Chandy, who arrived in the state capital in the wee hours, is undergoing treatment at the medical college hospital for the forehead injury and swelling on the chest, hit by a stone during the incident in Kannur.

Doctors attending on 70-year-old Chandy said his condition was stable but advised complete rest for three days compelling him to cancel all engagements, including the mass contact programme at Kollam on Tuesday.

In overnight search, police rounded up 22 CPI(M) workers from different parts of Kannur and arrested 17 of them, who were remanded.

They had been charged with IPC 307 (attempt to murder),324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) and other sections including unlawful assembly.

The police also registered cases against a large number of CPI(M) leaders, including MLAs from the district KK Naryanan and C Krishnan.

State home minister Thiruvanchur Radhakrishnan said the incident during a LDF protest was a ‘planned attack’ and wanted the CPI(M) to leadership to call off their agitation over the solar scam.

‘What happened yesterday was a planned attack as the LDF volunteers have been blocking the Chief Minister’s engagement across the state for the last five months, the minister told reporters. CPI(M) state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan vehemently denied involvement of LDF workers in the attack and dared the government to conduct a thorough investigation to track down the real culprits instead of haunting the CPI(M) activists.

Chandy had a steady stream of visitors including governor Nikhil Kumar, CPI(M) stalwart and opposition leader VS Achuthanandan and ministers and Congress leaders.

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