Shah alleged that the 13 workers were killed after the present government came to power in May last year and 120 BJP workers have been killed since the communists came to power in Kerala.
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"Be it Kerala or West Bengal or Tripura, political violence has become the political culture of the CPI-M," he said.
"Life can be taken with a bullet, but the bodies of our workers were chopped to pieces to instill fear, even then we aren't scared of sacrifice. We won't revert to violence, unlike the communist party. We do not believe in the politics of violence," Shah added.
Adityanath wanted Kerala to learn from UP's record in healthcare and Goa chief minister Manohar Parikkar alleged that Kerala was being ruled by 'rogues', triggering counter remarks from the CPI-M.
V K Singh, at the BJP rally, said, "Wherever the Left-wing governance exists, they resort to such killings to scare people. I am going to Kerala tomorrow to support our party workers there. I hope that with our full efforts, we will succeed in defeating the Leftist governance."
He further raised slogans of Vande Mataram, and said that the protest march would make the public aware of the deeds of the Kerala Government, and the Left-wing.
"Wherever the Left-wing political parties have formed a government, they have always threatened people with murder," Singh addressed the gathering.
He also assured that the protests would be successful in vanquishing the Left-wing.
Kiran Rijiju declared that they would act more and speak less, and added, "The communist party constitutes a major part of anti-national elements."
Accusing the CPM government in Kerala of sponsoring violence in the state, Rijiju said that the policies followed by the state government do not suit a democracy.
With the BJP forming a government in most Indian states, he also claimed that the communist party would soon be "wiped out of Tripura" in the next election.
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