Now UP CM Yogi Adityanath in Kerala to protest deaths of Saffron workers

dc-Cover-r8m8r1iitmcaje3ff1mmehiis6-20171004124912.MediKANNUR : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Wednesday, joined the Jana Raksha Yatra in Kannur over the killing of BJP and RSS workers in the state. Talking to his supporters, Yogi said, “This yatra is a mirror for communist governments in Kerala, West Bengal and Tripura. They should put an end to political killings”.
“There is no place for violence in a democracy, but political killings are continuing here,” he said. Seeking to corner the ruling alliance and boost the BJP’s standing among the masses, the party has asked its senior leaders, including Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanth and several Union ministers, to join the exercise.
On the second day, Mr. Yogi Adityanath reached Keecheri  by road from Mangaluru airport. BJP leaders said that over 3,000 party workers joined the yatra at Keecheri. Total 300 party workers are participating in the march that would conclude in Thiruvananthapuram on October 17.

Mr. Shah is also scheduled to join the yatra from Mambaram to Thalassery on October 5. The final lap of the march on Thursday include Pinarayi, native village of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and a stronghold of the CPI(M). Large contingents of police personnel were deployed in the district in connection with the visit of top leaders of the BJP.
With the Congress, the main opposition party in the state, and the Left, maintaining a coordination against the BJP in politics at the national level, the saffron party believes that it can occupy the opposition space in Kerala and build on its gains to become a major force by the next Lok Sabha polls.

On Tuesday, BJP chief Amit Shah set off on a 15-day foot march to protest the CPI-M’s alleged violence against workers of his party, which is trying to emerge as the main challenger to the Left in Kerala. On the first day of his three-day stay in Kannur, Shah launched ‘Jan Raksha Yatra’ (people’s protection march) from Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s home town in Kannur district. Addressing a rally in the CPI(M) bastion, also the home town of Kerala Chief Minister, Shah said Vijayan was responsible for the violence in the state.
The BJP chief met the family members of RSS-BJP workers killed in the political violence in the state and also inaugurated an exhibition organised in their memory. (With Agency Inputs ).

 

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