BJP leader killed in TN, state-wide stir Monday


Chennai, Jul 20 (IANS): V. Ramesh, Bharatiya Janata Party's state general secretary, was hacked to death in a Tamil Nadu town Friday night, prompting BJP to call for a state-wide general strike Monday to protest his murder.

Soft spoken Ramesh, 52, a practicing chartered accountant, was killed near his office in Salem at around 10 p.m. by unknown assailants.

Condemning the killing, BJP state leader Pon Radhakrishnan told IANS: "The party has called for a state wide general strike Monday. Ramesh was a patriot and did not have any professional enemies. He is the fourth Hindu leader to be killed within a year."

Radhakrishnan said Ramesh had escaped an earlier attack on his life and his car was burnt.

"There is a concerted attack on Hindu leaders in the state and the government is not taking any serious action to put an end to this. Last month Hindu Munnani state secretary Vellaiayappan was murdered in the state," Radhakrishnan added.

He said there was no policeman at the murder spot when he visited it at around 4.30-5 a.m. Saturday.

"The murder evidence could have been erased," he remarked.

K.T. Raghavan, a spokesperson of state BJP, said: "There seems to be a concerted targeting of second line leadership of Hindu organisations in the state."

"BJP's medical wing secretary V. Aravind was killed in Vellore in 2012. Recently Hindu Munnani leader Vellaiappan was killed. The police seems to be having no clue about the killers," Raghavan told IANS.

Radhakrishnan said BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu will be going to Salem, about 335 km from here, to pay his respects.

"Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, party leader Arun Jaitely and others spoke to me and asked about the details," Radhakrishnan said.

Ramesh was twice the general secretary of the Tamil Nadu BJP and was also a trustee at the Chennai Port Trust.

He is survived by his wife Subha and daughter who studies in class 11.

  

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  • M S Sheik, kudroli Mangalore/ Kudroli

    Sun, Jul 21 2013

    Anita,he's quoting example of Godhra where train was burned from inside, but blamed on others and we know the end strory. This is BJP politics, We don't know the extent these politicians can go. We still feel calling bandh is just a destructive politics from bjp, where their political presence is next to nothing.

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 21 2013

    The people of India condemn this brutal killing.It is total disgrace to Indian democracy. Whoever did this should be given death sentence.The police need to act and bring the culprits to justice. This is a real challenge to Jaya Lalitha
    to restore law and order in the State. Killers must be caught or else it will be a great shame to Tamil Nadu.

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  • Anita Prabhu, Vancouver

    Sun, Jul 21 2013

    Ismail,
    How come u can say 'its hatred within their community'. These type of cruel killing can be done by 'only one' but other community people !!!

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  • Praveen, udupi

    Sat, Jul 20 2013

    In Tamilnadu there is no existence of BJP.He must be a Feku.

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  • KJP, blore

    Sat, Jul 20 2013

    Also in kerala and AP hardly any BJP support. Only these idiotic kannadigas excitedly jumping for BJP...

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  • Pramod, Udupi

    Sun, Jul 21 2013

    At least there are hindus in AP, TN and Kerla..I hope

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jul 20 2013

    If a religion and a political party mixes....this is what is happening...!!!!????? Please do not mix religion and Politics.

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 20 2013

    The first thing that comes out of BJP for anything and everything is
    State Bandh" "Nation Bandh" or any action that disrupts the normal life in the country\parliament etc etc.
    For any incident that has happened, there are agencies to look into those matters.
    This matter will be handled by law enforcing agencies and the culprits will be apprehended.
    Please do not disrupt daily routine by way of Bandhs and make life miserable for citizens who are struggling hard for their living.

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 20 2013

    Very sad indeed. No body has the right to kill any one but some goonda politicians made hatred among the people within their community to become fire brand leaders.

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