Key Points

Kerala's Leader of Opposition has launched a fierce attack on the Chief Minister over a surge in police brutality cases. V.D. Satheesan directly questioned who Pinarayi Vijayan is protecting by remaining silent on custodial assaults. He criticized the media for its double standard in not holding the government accountable. Satheesan vowed to force the Chief Minister to respond when the Assembly meets next week.

Key Points: Kerala LoP Satheesan Demands CM Vijayan Answer Police Brutality

  • Satheesan cites recent custodial assault at Kunnamkulam Police Station
  • Accuses CM Vijayan of evading constitutional duty on police atrocities
  • Slams media double standards in covering government silence
  • Compares police actions to a criminal gang, not law enforcement
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Kerala LoP Satheesan demands accountability from CM Vijayan over police brutality

Kerala Opposition Leader V.D. Satheesan slams CM Pinarayi Vijayan's silence on rising police brutality cases, demanding accountability for custodial assaults.

"Who is he protecting? Who does he fear? - V.D. Satheesan"

Kochi, Sep 11

Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan on Thursday launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, accusing him of remaining silent amid a surge of police brutality cases reported from across Kerala.

The remarks came a day after the custodial assault at Kunnamkulam Police Station made headlines. Fresh reports on Thursday alleged that police in Wayanad assaulted a man simply for not wearing his mask properly.

“Despite clear evidence, including videos from police stations obtained under the Right to Information Act, the Chief Minister -- who also holds the Home portfolio -- has chosen to remain silent. Who is he protecting? Who does he fear?” asked Satheesan.

He demanded stern action, including the dismissal of officers involved.

“The Chief Minister has a constitutional and moral duty to respond when allegations of custodial torture surface. Instead, he is running away from responsibility. If the State Police chief is to respond on his behalf, then what need is there for political leadership? Let officials govern then,” said a peeved Satheesan.

The Opposition Leader also criticised what he described as a lack of scrutiny by the media.

“When we delay a response by even a day, there is uproar. But the Chief Minister has been silent for days on these brutal incidents, and not a single evening debate has been held. Why this double standard?” he asked.

He further alleged that the police were acting more like a “criminal gang” than a law enforcement body.

“The children of ordinary families are being mercilessly beaten, subjected to atrocities not inflicted even on murderers or gangsters. In the TP murder case, police allegedly took the accused to five-star hotels and bought them liquor, while innocent people are being thrashed in custody. Is this policing or gang rule?” asked Satheesan.

The Leader of Opposition insisted that Home Department-related allegations must be answered directly by the Chief Minister, not by Education Minister V. Sivankutty or anyone else.

“We will ensure the Chief Minister is forced to respond. He cannot run away forever,” he said.

The Assembly is all set to meet for a fresh session next week.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Keralite, I'm deeply disturbed by these reports. The comparison between how murder suspects are treated versus ordinary citizens is shocking. Police should protect us, not terrorize us. Hope the Assembly session addresses this properly.
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Michael C
While police reform is needed, Satheesan's language calling police a "criminal gang" seems excessive. Both sides need to tone down rhetoric and focus on solutions. Proper investigation and accountability mechanisms are what we need.
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Sneha F
The media double standard is real! When opposition makes a mistake, they're all over it. But when ruling party is involved, silence. Journalism should be impartial always. Kudos to Satheesan for calling this out 👏
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Aditya G
This is not about politics - it's about human rights. Beating someone for not wearing mask properly? Really? Police need better training and stricter oversight. CM must take responsibility as Home Minister.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Wayanad, I can confirm police high-handedness has increased. They think they can get away with anything. Time for serious police reforms and independent complaints authority. Enough is enough!

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