Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan cautioned Monday against infiltration of members of ‘extremist’ outfits like Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) in anti-CAA protests in the state and said the Left government would not allow any attempt to create communal disharmony in society.
Vijayan’s mention of the Islamic outfit of SDPI during question hour triggered a war of words with the Opposition Congress led United Democratic Front.
Coming down heavily on SDPI, the Chief Minister said such ‘extremist’ groups were trying to divide people and create law and order issues in some places under the garb of the protests.
Police and other government agencies had taken stern action against such groups for indulging in violence and illegal activities in many places, Vijayan said while replying during question hour.
Rubbishing the allegations raised by the UDF, the Chief Minister also made it clear that his government had not registered a case against anyone who took part in the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests peacefully and in accordance with the law.
Vijayan said the southern state had witnessed unprecedented protests against CAA and most of these demonstrations, including those organised by mahal committees, had been peaceful.
“But there is a group named SDPI in our state who are thinking in an extremist way. It has been brought to the government’s notice that SDPI’s members were trying to infiltrate in the protests in many places and divert the issues,” stated Vijayan.
“They were not only indulging in violence, but also trying to divide people and create communal disharmony in society,” the veteran Left leader alleged.
The mentioning of the name of SDPI by the Chief Minister triggered a brief war of words between the ruling and opposition benches.
When UDF members alleged that police had registered cases against their leaders and party workers for taking part in anti-CAA protests, the Chief Minister said the law enforcers had to intervene as the protesters crossed the limits and destroyed public property.
PTI