Have capacity and strength to smash any office of CPI-M: KPCC chief after Rahul Gandhi’s office vandalised

“It is good that the CM has condemned this. This is the first time he has said so. The CM should take action against the police officers who allowed the SFI workers to vandalise the office. Congress will not back down with such activities,” said KPCC chief K Sudhakaran.
K Sudhakaran

K Sudhakaran

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New Delhi: Condemning the attack on Rahul Gandhi’s office in Wayanad, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief K Sudhakaran said that the grand old party has the capacity and strength to smash any office of the CPI(M).
We do not think that way because it is not a step towards democracy, he said.
“If they play too much, we will play too. Then we are not responsible for whatever happens,” the KPCC president said.
The CM should take action against the police officers: Congress
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan should take action against the police officers who allowed the SFI workers to vandalise the office, he said.
“It is good that the CM has condemned this. This is the first time he has said so. The CM should take action against the police officers who allowed the SFI workers to vandalise the office. Congress will not back down with such activities,” he added.
A protest march of the SFI, the students’ wing of ruling CPI(M), against Congress MP Rahul Gandhi turned violent as a group of protestors allegedly entered the Lok Sabha member’s office and vandalized it.
The student organization was protesting against the creation of buffer zones around forests in the hilly areas of Kerala.
Following the incident, Kerala CM condemned the attack and said that strong action would be taken against the accused.
Stern action will be taken against the organisers of the march: SFI
Meanwhile, Congress workers blocked MG road and poured black oil into the graffiti of SFI on the wall during the protest.
The SFI has denounced the violent protest saying the march by its district unit did not have permission from the state committee.
SFI state president K Anusree and state secretary P M Arsho said that stern action will be taken against the organisers of the march.
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