Key Points

Senior BJP leader V. Muraleedharan has launched a fierce attack on Kerala's Left government. He claims the state police department has become a shelter for criminals working under political patronage. The BJP leader specifically referenced the TP Chandrasekharan murder case as evidence of police corruption. With assembly elections approaching, the BJP is taking these allegations to the streets through statewide protests.

Key Points: BJP V Muraleedharan Slams Kerala Police as CPI-M Criminal Haven

  • BJP alleges Kerala police shelter criminals under political patronage
  • Cites TP Chandrasekharan murder case accused receiving special treatment
  • Claims Police Complaints Authority has become completely ineffective
  • Accuses political class of colluding while state faces lawlessness
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Police dept in Kerala a haven for criminals: BJP

BJP leader V Muraleedharan accuses Kerala police of sheltering criminals under CPI-M patronage, citing TP Chandrasekharan case and failed reforms.

"The police have become agents of anarchy. Officers who should be protecting the people are now siding with criminals. - V. Muraleedharan"

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 15

Former Union Minister and senior BJP leader V. Muraleedharan on Monday launched a scathing attack on the Left government in Kerala, alleging that the police department in the state has been reduced to a shelter for criminals dancing to the tunes of the CPI-M.

Inaugurating a protest march organised by the BJP Thiruvananthapuram City District Committee to the Fort Assistant Commissioner’s office against police atrocities, Muraleedharan said the law-and-order situation in the state has collapsed because the Home Department itself has turned into a refuge for offenders under political patronage.

“The police have become agents of anarchy. Officers who should be protecting the people are now siding with criminals. Those expected to safeguard citizens have themselves become part of crimes,” he said.

Citing examples, the senior BJP leader accused the police of helping the accused in the T.P. Chandrasekharan murder case to consume liquor, which he said was proof of the deterioration in the system.

“The oppressive police force of the past still continues in Kerala today. Except for a change of uniform, no reforms or progressive changes seen in other states have reached here,” Muraleedharan said.

He also alleged that the Police Complaints Authority has become ineffective as complaints submitted there remain unresolved.

“When news emerges of Youth Congress workers being assaulted, the Leader of the Opposition is seen dining with the Chief Minister. This shows how the political class is colluding while the state slips into lawlessness,” he remarked.

As part of the statewide agitation, protest demonstrations were held in front of all DSP offices across Kerala which were led by senior BJP leaders.

With a fresh session of the Kerala Assembly that began here on Monday, the Congress-led Opposition is all set to rake up the numerous police brutalities that have been reported in the past 10 days.

With the Kerala BJP having no representation in the 140 member Assembly, the state leadership decided to take to the streets to protest as the local body polls is round the corner.

---IANS

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Priya S
While I agree there are issues, BJP is also playing politics ahead of local body polls. Both sides need to focus on solutions rather than blame games.
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Suresh O
TP Chandrasekharan case example is shocking! If police are helping murder accused, what hope do common citizens have? Kerala needs immediate intervention from central agencies.
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Nisha Z
As a Keralite, I feel sad seeing our state's reputation being damaged like this. We used to be proud of our law and order situation. What happened? 😔
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Michael C
The Police Complaints Authority becoming ineffective is the most concerning part. When internal mechanisms fail, citizens lose all faith in the system.
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Ananya R
Political parties dining together while common people suffer shows how disconnected our leaders are. They all need to be held accountable!

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