"Government has taken all steps to ensure peace. There should be desire on the part of the people concerned to have total peace. But that is not seen there," he said, answering queries in this regard during a cabinet briefing here.
Vijayan suggested that a media team visit violence-hit areas in Kannur to study the situation on the spot.
"You (media) go there and report what you see," he said.
The delegation had alleged that crimes committed by Leftist volunteers against BJP and Sangh workers in Kerala were on the rise.
On September 17, the delegation had visited the residences of BJP workers killed and injured in alleged attacks by CPI(M) activists in Kannur district.
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