Explorer

RSS demands judicial probe into killings of workers in Kerala

"The Kerala government should fulfil its constitutional responsibilities and check this political violence. There should be a judicial inquiry by either a judge of high court or Supreme Court in the murders of RSS workers in the state," Hosabale told reporters.

NEW DELHI: The RSS on Friday demanded a judicial probe into the "political killings" of its workers in Kerala, alleging that they were aimed at containing its expansion in the state. RSS Joint General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale claimed that 14 RSS workers have been killed since October 2016. "The Kerala government should fulfil its constitutional responsibilities and check this political violence. There should be a judicial inquiry by either a judge of high court or Supreme Court in the murders of RSS workers in the state," Hosabale told reporters here. "Our workers are targeted as more common and poor people are joining the RSS which is not going well with the ruling CPI(M) that's why they are killing our workers," he alleged. "These are not just murders but are political killings," he said. Replying to a question on the need for imposing president's rule in Kerala, the RSS leader claimed the people of the state feel so as the law and order has completely broken down. He also said Union minister Arun Jaitley will also visit the house of RSS worker Rajesh who was killed allegedly by CPI(M) workers.
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah Announces Whopping Prize Money After India's T20 World Cup 2024 Win
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah Announces Whopping Prize Money After India's T20 World Cup 2024 Win
3 New Criminal Laws To Take Effect Today Replacing Colonial-Era IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act. Know Key Reforms
3 New Criminal Laws To Take Effect Today Replacing Colonial-Era IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act. Know Key Reforms
Ravindra Jadeja Announces Retirement From T20Is Following T20 World Cup 2024 Triumph
Ravindra Jadeja Announces Retirement From T20Is Following T20 World Cup 2024 Triumph
With NEET-UG Row, Agnipath & Inflation In Focus, Parliament Set For Heated Debates In Second Week Of Session
With NEET-UG Row, Agnipath & Inflation In Focus, Parliament Set For Heated Debates On July 1
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Women empowerment in J&K’s Nowshera under the UMEED scheme | ABP NewsWatch: Cars swept away in raging Ganga as Haridwar faces weather's wrathDevotees depart for holy Amarnath Shrine amid tight security from Pantha Chowk base campWhole of India is filled with enthusiasm: President of Punjab Cricket Association on India’s T20 WC victory

Photo Gallery

Embed widget