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| JKRSS seeks imposition of President's rule in Kerala | | Sangh to organize protest demonstration on Mar 28-29: Sharma | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Mar 25 Accusing Kerala government for atrocities including killings of some Svyamsevaks, Jammu and Kashmir Rashtreeya Swyamsevak Sangh (JKRSS) today sought dismissal of Kerala Government and imposition of President's rule there. Working committee member of JKRSS Tilak Raj Sharma addressing media persons here today demanded that central forces be deployed in sensitive areas and persons involved in incidents of violence shall be booked under law. He alleged that Communist Party Marxist (CPM) led Kerala government is responsible for recent violence against Svyamsevaks in the state. Stating that 62 Svyamsevaks have been killed from past six months across that state, he said that investigating agencies couldn't function freely under government pressure and as such CBI probe could only bring the criminals to book. Expressing deep concern over the attacks on RSS cadres, Tilk Raj Sharma said that right from seventies, Kanur district of Kerala has been hot bed of CPM hostilities’ as thousands of its cadres joined the RSS during that period. He also said that JKRSS would organize a protest on March 28-29 against the Kerala government for its failure to provide security to Swayamsevaks in the state. Brigadier Suchat Singh and Rtd. Chief Engineer R C Gupta were also present at the press conference. |
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