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The Kochi police on Tuesday registered a case against BJP leader and Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar over his comments on social media in the wake of the blasts that took place at a Jehovah’s Witnesses convention in the city on Sunday.
The case was registered under sections 153 (provocation for rioting) and 153 A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony) of the Indian Penal Code and under Section 120 (o) of the Kerala Police Act, which deals with causing nuisance and violating public order.
Three people, including a 12-year-old girl, were killed and several were injured in the blasts at a convention centre in Kochi’s Kalamassery on Sunday.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had taken strong exception to Chandrasekhar’s remarks, saying that he was “spitting venom”. On Monday, both leaders had a war of words over the blasts.
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Chandrasekhar, the minister of state for electronics and information technology, visited the blast site in Kochi on Monday and said, “To accuse me of being communal or to accuse our party of doing anything other than looking after the best interest of every Indian, is to be a liar. He (Pinarayi Vijayan) is a liar…If not having links with the SDPI, PFI and Hamas is the qualification for being called communal, I am proud to say that nobody in BJP has any linkages with SDPI, PFI and Hamas,” he said.
Kerala, he said, has a history of appeasement of radical elements by the Left and the Congress. “Hamas is allowed to preach hatred in Kerala. It is free speech for Vijayan. The government of Kerala will not do anything. But we are communal. The same CM did not hesitate to put a journalist behind bars. If the home minister (Vijayan holds the portfolio) is unable to function and protect the people of Kerala, he should find somebody else competent enough to be home minister and he can be into full-time politics in Delhi. We are not here to blame anyone. We are here as a responsible political organisation committed to making India safe for Indians,” Chandrasekhar said.
Vijayan hit back, saying that Chandrasekhar’s comments were an “absurdity”. “Is this the manner (in which) a minister in the country reacts on such an issue? He should be called not as poison, but as lethal poison. He tried to shatter Kerala’s harmony and bonhomie,” Vijayan said. “Doesn’t he have faith in the investigating agencies in the country? The probe is going very well and the central agencies are giving full support. The minister was reacting in such a manner without taking these central agencies into confidence. He cannot destroy Kerala’s harmony by his absurdity. Yesterday I said such a person is poisonous. Beyond that, I say he is a lethal poison,” the chief minister added.
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