Kerala Bjp Calls For A Nia Investigation Into The Murder Of A Party Leader

Kerala BJP calls for a NIA investigation into the murder of a party leader

Thiruvananthapuram : , Thursday, December 30, 2012: Kerala BJP President K.Surendran threatened an indefinite protest at the home of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan if an NIA investigation was not launched into the murder of OBC Morcha state Secretary Ranjith Sreenivasan in his Alappuzha house on December 19.
Surendran stated to Alappuzha’s media that it was “strange that the probe had not reached any place”.

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If the Kerala Police cannot catch those responsible for the crime, then just state that.

Strange to hear the highest police officer claiming that the criminals had fled the state.The CCTV images showed six criminals riding in two-wheelers to commit the crime.They returned after the incident.Surendran stated that the Kerala Police did not capture the criminals.

Surendran stated, “Hence we demand an NIA investigation into the murder.If Vijayan does not hand over the case to NIA then we will stage an indefinite protest right in front Vijayan’s residence until it happens.”

K.S.was also killed just hours after Sreenivasan died.K.S., a member of the Islamist organization SDPI from Alappuzha, was also murdered.

The gruesome murders were committed by both RSS /BJP activists and SDPI activists.

Several RSS activists were arrested by the police for Shan’s murder, while two SDPI activists were also taken into custody for Sreenivasan’s murder.

The NIA will immediately arrest the suspects.Surendran said that there are many officers in Kerala Police who can assist the SDPI with information and passing it on.”

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