UDF seeks all-party meet to end violence

Mr Chennithala told reporters that political intervention was required to end the violence.

Update: 2016-10-18 20:31 GMT
Ramesh Chennithala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Opposition has urged  Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to hold an all-party meet to end the political violence in Kannur. A delegation led by Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala called on the chief minister at his office in the secretariat and expressed concern  over the rising bloodshed in Kannur district. They asked  Mr  Pinarayi Vijayan to  intervene  to restore peace in the region. Mr Chennithala told reporters that political intervention was required to end the violence.  

“The LDF government should take immediate steps to intervene in the crisis to bring peace in the region. The situation in Kannur resembles a war. Political violence and murders are on the rise,”  he said.  The chief minister  agreed to look into the matter, he said.  Apart from Mr Chennithala, former chief minister Oommen Chandy, Muslim League leader P. K. Kunhalikutty, RSP leader A. A. Azeez, KC (Jacob) MLA Anoop Jacob and CMP leader C. P. John were in the  delegation.

Mr Chennithala and Mr Kunhalikutty alleged that the  murder of Muslim League activist Mohammed Aslam had taken place in similar circumstances in Kozhikode recently. Mr Chennithala  claimed that the two strikes staged by the UDF were a success.  The indefinite fast by the UDF MLAs against the self-financing issue saw a decrease in the fees. The agitation would be intensified. 

He also said industries minister E. P. Jayarajan had to resign due to the UDF strike against  nepotism.  Mr Kunhalikutty said  the Muslim organisations were  against the centre’s move to introduce a uniform civil code.  “Even Jawaharlal Nehru had stated that a change should be brought about in  personal law only after taking into account the society’s views,” said Mr Kunhalikutty.

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