Police would examine the video clippings of the speech made by the CPI-M leader and would decide whether to proceed further on the matter, police sources said here.
Balakrishnan had courted controversy over his reported remark that party cadres should not remain mere spectators to attacks by political rivals.
He had allegedly made the statement on July 24 while addressinga meeting against 'RSS attacks' on CPI-M workers at Payyannur in politically sensitive Kannur district.
KPCC had given a letter to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, demanding registration of a case against Balakrishnanwhile a BJP delegation lodged a complaint with state DGP Loknath Behra against Balakrishnan for his 'inflammable' speech.
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