Key Points

A shocking incident unfolded in Kerala where Congress MP Shafi Parambil was brutally assaulted by police during a UDF protest. Opposition leader V.D. Satheesan strongly condemned the attack, alleging it was a deliberate attempt to silence Opposition voices. Parambil underwent surgery for facial fractures and is currently recovering in a private hospital. The incident has escalated political tensions in the state, with the UDF demanding strict action against the responsible police officials.

Key Points: VD Satheesan Slams Kerala Police Attack on Congress MP Shafi Parambil

  • Police allegedly targeted Congress MP Shafi Parambil during protest
  • Parambil underwent three-hour surgery for facial fractures
  • Satheesan claims deliberate attempt to suppress Opposition voices
  • UDF leadership vows to continue protests until accountability
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Kerala LoP condemns attack on Congress legislator, says it was aimed at stifling Oppn

Kerala Opposition leader condemns brutal police assault on Congress legislator Shafi Parambil during UDF protest, demands accountability

"If blood has been shed, justice must be sought. - V.D. Satheesan, Kerala Opposition Leader"

Kozhikode Oct 11

Kerala Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan, on Saturday, condemned the brutal assault on Congress MP Shafi Parambil by police officials, describing the incident as a deliberate attack intended to suppress Opposition voices.

Parambil is currently convalescing in a private hospital here after undergoing a three hour surgery.

In the medical bulletin issued on Saturday, it said that Parambil was brought to the hospital after suffering facial fracture of the left and right nasal bone following an alleged assault.

Appropriate surgical correction was undertaken in a three-hour surgery and he is recovering now.

The incident took place on Friday night when a protest by the Congress-led UDF supporters was being taken out at Perambara.

Satheesan said that the police had intentionally targeted Parambil to divert public attention from other pressing issues.

"If blood has been shed, justice must be sought. Police officers drawing government salaries should remember that their pay does not come from the AKG Centre alone. Stringent action against all police officials, who allegedly led the violent crackdown, and orchestrated the confrontation has to be taken," he added.

He also said that the police deliberately blocked a Congress procession, provoking tensions.

"While around 3,000 UDF members were participating, more than 200 CPI-M supporters were stopped by the police from crossing paths with the procession. Several activists' sustained injuries during the clashes," Satheesan added.

"This is aimed at shielding the state government, the Chief Minister and the CPI-M from accountability. If the authorities fail to act against the police officials involved, we will escalate our protests," he said.

The UDF leadership has emphasised that it will continue to mobilise its members through protests and public demonstrations to ensure that law enforcement officers responsible for the attack are held accountable.

The incident has further intensified political tensions in the state, raising questions about police conduct during public demonstrations and the government's handling of Opposition's activities.

- IANS

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Priya S
Facial fractures and 3-hour surgery? This is too much. Police should maintain law and order, not become instruments of political vendetta. Justice must be served!
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Michael C
While I condemn police violence, I think we should wait for the full investigation. Both sides often exaggerate in political clashes. Let's not jump to conclusions.
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Anjali F
As a Keralite, I'm deeply disturbed. Our state used to be known for political maturity. Now police attacking MPs? Where are we heading? 😔
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Sarah B
The police blocking a procession and then attacking participants? This sounds like deliberate provocation. Hope the courts take serious note of this incident.
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Vikram M
Satheesan is right - police salaries come from taxpayers, not political parties. They should serve the public, not become political tools. Suspension of guilty officers is must!
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Karthik V
Political violence has become too common in Kerala. Both UDF and LDF need to show restraint. But targeting an MP specifically is unacceptable. Get well soon Shafi sir!

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