CPI-M blasts Amit Shah's 'lumpen politics'

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New Delhi, Oct 5: The CPI-M has accused BJP President Amit Shah of unleashing “lumpen politics” against it in Kerala but said the Marxists won’t be cowed down.

“Amit Shah has embarked on a dangerous course of inciting violence against the CPI-M by levelling false charges and accusations against the party,” CPI-M jourl “People’s Democracy” said in an editorial.

Shah launched a Bharatiya Jata Party ‘yatra’ in Kerala on Tuesday, starting from Kannur district where he blamed Chief Minister Pirayi Vijayan for the political killings in the state. “Filled with the arrogance of power, Amit Shah thinks that he can bulldoze the Sangh politics into Kerala using the false flag of red terror,” the editorial said. “This, in itself, shows the ibility of the BJP-RSS combine to counter the CPI-M and the Left politically in Kerala.” 

The Communist Party of India-Marxist added: “Amit Shah is the last person who should be accusing an elected Chief Minister of being responsible for murders.” It pointed out that as the Home Minister under now Prime Minister rendra Modi in Gujarat, Shah was booked in a false encounter case in which Sohrabuddin and his wife Kauser Bi were killed by police while in their illegal custody. Shah has called for protests by BJP workers outside the CPI-M headquarters in New Delhi every day till October 16.  (IANS)

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