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CPI Accuses Kerala Government Of Own Alliance

CPI accuses the Kerala government of its own alliance – murder in Wayanad for a central fund.

The CPI has put its own coalition government led by Pinarayi Vijayan in the dock in Kerala over an encounter. The party has said that an encounter has been conducted in the name of Naxalites to take money from the Center.

The Communist Party of India (CPI) in its state committee meeting on Friday passed a resolution against such killing in Wayanad.

The party said that no civilized society will accept it at all. After this meeting, CPI state secretary Kanam Rajendran targeted the Kerala Police and the government’s stand.

Killed Naxalite Vemurugan’s bullet wounds prove the encounter was one-sided. Funds from such centers are available for such campaigns. Keeping this in mind, there should not be such activity in Kerala.

The Naxalite movement that emerged in the country in 1970 has no effect in Kerala. The reason for this is not to wipe out the Naxalites, but to not get public support in Kerala.

Thiruvananthapuram: The government has dusted off the solar case which had caused controversy to the UDF government. Former Union Minister AP Singh has filed a complaint against the solar controversy heroine.

Anil Kumar will be questioned by the police soon. As part of this, the police recorded the confidential statement of the complainant.

It has been alleged that the solar case is being reactivated to defend the UDF in the wake of the announcement of local body elections.

The probe team is preparing to summon the former minister after completing the statement and evidence of the complainant. As part of this, an application was made to the court to record the confidential statement of the complainant.

It is alleged that AP Anil Kumar molested her on September 29, 2012, at a luxury hotel in Kochi. During the last few days, the complainant showed the investigation team the room where the alleged torture took place.

It is said that he was tortured after being called to talk about tourism projects in Malappuram and Idukki. At the same time, the plans raised by the complainant are not directly related to the Minister.

There are indications that the police have not received any documents from the hotel as to whether the minister was staying in the room where the alleged torture took place.

In this case, the police move is to gather as much evidence as possible and summon the former minister.

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