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Kerala: RSS activist murdered

India Blooms News Service | | 01 Sep 2014, 10:44 pm
Kannur, Sept 1 (IBNS) A Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activist was killed as unidentified assailants attacked him in Kerala's Kannur district on Monday, reports said.

The activist was identified as  E Manoj.

According to reports,   Manoj's friend Pramod was injured in the attack.

The attackers reportedly hurled a crude bomb on the car in which they were travelling and then killed Manoj.

"In an apparent case of political vendetta and revenge killing, an RSS district leader was hacked to death and another seriously injured in an attack allegedly by a group of CPM activists at Ukkasmotta near Diamond Mukku, a politically sensitive locality in the suburb of Thalassery in Kannur district on Monday, even as BJP president Amit Shah is on a visit to Kerala. The victims are the accused in the case of attack on CPM leader and present district secretary P Jayarajan in 1999," The Times of India reported.
 

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