RSS activist murder: hartal hits normal life in Kerala

September 02, 2014 10:25 am | Updated 10:34 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

The day-long hartal called by RSS in Kerala on Tuesday to >protest murder of party worke r in Kannur district has disrupted normal life across the State.

Initial reports said buses, taxis and autorickshaws kept off the roads and shops remained closed all over the State.

The State government has declared a holiday for educational institutions, including professional colleges and universities postponed examinations scheduled for the day.

Barring stray incidents of stone-pelting at buses no major violence had been reported from anywhere, police said.

Manoj (42), a district office-bearer of RSS was hacked to death by a gang that attacked him in politically-volatile Kathirur in Kannur district in north Kerala on Monday. Two others were injured, one of them seriously, in the attack.

Country-made bombs were hurled at the car in which Manoj and his companions were travelling and the attackers then hacked him to death.

RSS-BJP leaders alleged that the CPI(M) was behind the killing and gave a call for a dawn-to-dusk hartal in the State.

Four persons, stated to be CPI(M) workers, have been taken into custody for questioning in connection with the incident, police said.

BJP President Amit Shah, who was in Kerala on Monday, condemned the killing at a convention of party workers. The party has pledged support to the hartal.

The area, which was witness to violence involving RSS and CPI(M) workers in the past, had remained largely calm in the last few years. But tension resurfaced with BJP and CPI(M) poaching workers from each side in recent times.

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