Seeking notice for an adjournment motion on incidents of such attacks at Koilandi in Kozhikode district, K Dasan (CPI-M) charged the government with adopting a "soft" approach towards the crime.
Denying the charge, Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala said police are investigating the cases impartially, irrespective of whether the person who committed the crime was from BJP, CPI-M or Congress.
He pointed out that the recent clashes in Koilandi between CPI(M) and BJP were sequel to the murder of a BJP worker by a CPI(M) activist in the area in 2012.
Not satisfied with the government response, LDF members led by their leader V S Achuthanandan walked out, alleging that government has completely failed to prevent "criminal activites" of BJP-RSS workers and their attack on CPI-M cadres.
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