Abdullakutty attacked in Kerala, BJP to protest

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 9 : The Kerala unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has cried foul after its newly appointed national vice president A.P. Abdullakutty claimed that he was attacked twice.

He said the attack happened on Thursday night, while he was on his way from here to his home town in Kannur.

A former CPI-M Lok Sabha member and Congress legislator Abdullakutty last year joined the BJP and was recently appointed national vice president.

At Malappuram, when he got down to have tea, two people misbehaved with him and after that a lorry hit his vehicle twice.

Abdullakutty had demanded a police probe into the incidents.

“The lorry hit my vehicle two times and, hence the police should probe what happened,” said Abdullakutty.

On Friday, based on his complaint the police registered two cases at two different police stations.

The first complaint was registered on the incident that took place at the wayside tea shop and another case has been registered where his vehicle was hit twice by a lorry.

State BJP president K.Surendran condemned the incident and said this is a concerted attempt to destroy the peace.

“The police should take strong steps to probe on why this incident took place and we strongly condemn this act of intolerance,” said Surendran.

The state BJP unit on Friday will hold a strong protest across the state to condemn this incident.

Abdullakutty, 53, began his political career from the CPI-M’s student wing and after being a CPI-M MP for two terms, left the party to join the Congress. He won twice as a legislator and after his defeat in the 2016 Assembly polls, he started to distance himself from the Congress party and last year joined the BJP.

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