Key Points

Shashi Tharoor has strongly condemned the police attack on Congress MP Shafi Parambil during a protest in Kerala. The senior Congress leader called the incident unacceptable and stated it violates democratic norms. Parambil sustained a fractured nose requiring emergency surgery following the violent clashes. The Congress party plans statewide protests and will refer the matter to the parliamentary privilege panel.

Key Points: Shashi Tharoor Condemns Police Attack on MP Shafi Parambil

  • Tharoor condemns police action against opposition MP during Kerala protest march
  • MP Shafi Parambil suffered fractured nose requiring emergency surgery
  • Congress plans statewide protests against alleged police brutality
  • Police register FIR against 692 individuals including prominent Congress leaders
  • Tharoor emphasizes MPs' constitutional protection for dissent without fear
  • Separate case filed against 492 LDF workers for unlawful assembly
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Unacceptable: Shashi Tharoor condemns attack on Congress MP Shafi Parambil

Congress leader Tharoor calls police action against MP Shafi Parambil "unacceptable" and vows to move parliamentary privilege panel after violent Kerala protest clashes.

"The police attack on Shafi Parambil MP while he was leading a protest march is unacceptable - Shashi Tharoor"

New Delhi, October 12

Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has condemned the alleged attack on Vadakara MP Shafi Parambil during a protest march at Perambra in Kerala's Kozhikode, calling it "unacceptable."

Tharoor emphasised that in a democracy, MPs, particularly those in the opposition, must be free to protest without fear, stating that such actions violate legal protections and democratic norms.

In a post on X, Tharoor wrote, "The police attack on Shafi Parambil MP while he was leading a protest march is unacceptable. In a democracy, MPs, especially those in the opposition, must be free to dissent without fear or reprisal. Such actions violate legal protections and democratic norms. Strict action is imperative. When MPs are targeted for leading protests or voicing dissent, it weakens the very foundation of democratic accountability. Police brutality against a legislator is therefore not merely an individual wrong but a direct attack on parliamentary democracy itself."

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Tharoor also stated that Congress would refer the incident to the parliamentary privilege panel.

"In India's parliamentary democracy, MPs are not above the law, but they are protected by law to ensure they can discharge their constitutional duties without fear, coercion, or intimidation. Congress to move parliamentary privilege panel," he added.

Following the violent clashes in Perambra, the police have registered a case against Vadakara MP and KPCC Working President Shafi Parambil and several others. The FIR names 692 individuals, including prominent Congress leaders such as Kozhikode DCC President Adv. K Praveen Kumar, alleging that they attacked the police during the incident.

A separate case has also been registered against LDF workers, listing 492 identified individuals, for unlawful assembly, blocking roads, and obstructing vehicular movement.

MP Shafi Parambil, who sustained a fractured nose during the police action, underwent emergency surgery at a private hospital in Kozhikode. Details of the FIR surfaced soon after his treatment.

Meanwhile, the Congress has announced statewide protests on Saturday against what it calls "police brutality" against a sitting MP.

Kozhikode DCC President Adv. Praveen Kumar told ANI that the UDF will hold a mass protest meeting at 3 PM in Perambra, which AICC General Secretary and MP KC Venugopal will inaugurate.

Tension flared in front of the Kozhikode Police Commissioner's office as UDF workers staged a protest against the police and the Pinarayi Vijayan government, following violent clashes between UDF and CPM workers at Perambra. Protests continued late into the night in several parts of the state. Police faced resistance while removing demonstrators, and tension prevailed as Congress activists blocked roads at multiple locations before eventually dispersing.

- ANI

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Rohit P
But why is no one talking about the FIR against 692 Congress workers? If police were attacked first, they had to respond. Both sides need to be investigated properly, not just one narrative.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Kerala, the political violence there has become too common. Both LDF and UDF need to stop this culture of street fights and focus on actual governance. The people deserve better.
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Arjun K
Fractured nose for an MP? This is too much yaar. Police should use restraint. In a democracy, protest is our right. Hope Shafi Parambil recovers soon and proper investigation happens.
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Vikram M
While I agree MPs should be protected, let's not forget that blocking roads and unlawful assembly are also offenses. The complete truth needs to come out - what exactly happened that led to police action?
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Kavya N
Tharoor always speaks with such clarity on democratic principles. Whether you support Congress or not, attacking elected representatives undermines our parliamentary system. The privilege committee must take strict action.

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