Journalists attacked by Sangh Parivar activists in Kerala


Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 3 (IANS): Around 100 media personnel, including women, have been attacked in Kerala in the last two days since protests erupted after two women prayed at the Sabarimala temple, a journalist leader said on Thursday, blaming the Sangh Parivar activists for the mayhem.

The dawn-to-dusk Kerala shutdown called by the Sabarimala Karma Samithi (SKS) and backed by BJP and RSS on Thursday saw many protesters turning their ire on journalists.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condemned the violence.

"Since yesterday, it has come to notice that even media personnel, including women, have not been spared by Sangh Parivar forces who are trying to take law into their hands. This will be seriously dealt with," Vijayan told the media here.

Speaking to IANS, V. Suresh, President of the Kerala Union of Working Journalists, said that since Wednesday, journalists had been attacked by Sangh Parivar protesters.

"We have got reports from across the state that around 100 journalists have been attacked. Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode and Palakkad are the districts where our fellow journalists have been the worst hit," he said.

Journalists on Thursday staged a protest march in front of the state Secretariat to condemn the violence.

"We have collected the visuals of those who have attacked the media and tomorrow we will give it to the police. As a protest, it was decided that the media will boycott the press conference of State BJP President P.S. Sreedharan Pillai and programmes of Sangh Parivar on Thursday," added Suresh.

The shutdown was called to protest against the visit of two women to the Sabarimala temple on Wednesday.

Kerala Police chief Loknath Behra said the police viewed these attacks "very seriously" and strict action would be taken against the attackers.

"Directions have been issued to all district police chiefs to form a separate committee of police officers to probe these attacks. The intelligence unit has been asked to look into it," he said.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    Modi talks about the Sabarimala issue as one of Tradition. The central Govt of which he is the PM issues advisories to the state Govt to provide protection to women who wish to visit the Sabarimala Temple in accordance with the Supreme Court order which has not been stayed while considering the 17 or more review petitions. The BJP with the active connivance of the RSS and Amit Shah keep instigating their BJP siblings in Kerala to oppose the entry of women in the temple and create Law and Order problem for the state.

    What a Facade the BJP and the RSS are indulging in. Hope the people of Kerala will realize this dubious game plan of the BJP and RSS and should uproot them totally in all local body and state elections so that this menace can be permanently eradicated from South India.

    The Sangh Parivar Activits attacking Journalists. High time our country opts for a change and gets rid of the BJP Govt at the centre. the earlier the better. It will be good riddance to bad rubbish

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