Rinesh (28) and K P Jyothish (26) were arrested from Kannur today.
"We have arrested two CPI(M) workers. We are still ascertaining as to how many persons were involved in the crime," Kannur Superintendent of Police Siva Vikram told PTI, adding that police was on the lookout for more persons.
Two persons who had helped the accused to flee were taken into custody yesterday and were still being questioned, the police said.
"We condemn the attacks on BJP-RSS workers and the political party which has indulged in such activities," Nadda told reporters here earlier in the day.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, on the other hand, hit out at the BJP for demanding imposition of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Acts (AFSPA) in Kannur.
Some people have sought imposition of AFPSA in Kannur, he said, adding that "they would do well to remember that in Manipur, where it had been implemented, 1,528 fake encounters and killings had been reported."
Kerala's democratic society, which stands for the human rights, cannot accept this, Vijayan said in a Facebook Post.
"How can a democratic party demand for such a law," he asked.
"The government is committed to take forward the peace efforts and ensure protection for life and property," he said adding that the state government would take an uncompromising stand against these type of incidents.
Earlier, in the assembly, Vijayan said a case would be registered against the BJP state president, if necessary, for allegedly "spreading false" reports related to the killing of the RSS worker in Kannur.
It was the first incident of political violence after peace talks were held between leaders of the CPI(M) and BJP- RSS in Kannur in January.
The BJP'S Kerala unit had submitted amemorandum to Kerala Governor P Sathasivam, seeking action and to declare Kannur a disturbed area and to impose AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act) there to maintain law and order.
BJP leader Sobha Surendran today continued her attack against the governor, saying he should demit office if he was scared to take action against the chief minister.
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