Besides, police intelligence would be strengthened and frequent raids, with the support of local party leaders, will be conducted to unearth weapons, used in attacks, he told reporters after chairing a meeting of political parties in Kannur Collectorate.
The meeting was held in the backdrop of the killing of a 36-year-old CPI(M) worker in a country-made bomb attack by unidentified persons at Panoor on April 16, the latest in the recurring incidents of political violence allegedly involving workers of Left parties and BJP/RSS members.
Chennithala also said a meeting with state level leaders of both parties would be held on April 29 in Thiruvananthapuram to resolve the issues between the parties.
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