Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
The Hindu
The Hindu
National
Special Correspondent

Twenty20 activist beaten allegedly by CPI(M) workers dies

C.K. Deepu, 38, a Dalit activist of the corporate-backed political party Twenty20 at Kizhakkambalam, who was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Aluva after being beaten allegedly by CPI(M) activists, died on Friday.

The police had arrested four of his neighbours, Abdul Rahman, Zainudheen, Abdul Aziz, and Muhammed Basheer, in connection with the alleged attack last Saturday in the wake of Twenty20 holding a 'lights out' protest after the Kerala State Electricity Board asked the Twenty20 to halt a 'Street Light Challenge' donation drive launched by it in the Kizhakkambalam, Aikaranad, Mazhuvannur, and Kunnathunad panchayats governed by it. The CPI(M) had complained against the drive which sought to mobilise Rs. 2,500 each from residents for replacing street lights.

While the Twenty20 workers allege that Deepu was beaten on the night the 'lights out' protest was held, he was taken to a local hospital on Monday from where he was referred to a multi-speciality hospital, as he reportedly developed internal bleeding. While he was put on ventilator support, his condition failed to improve.

P.V. Sreenijin, legislator representing Kizhakkambalam, expressed sadness at the death but maintained that nobody had spoken about Deepu being beaten by CPI(M) activists till Monday when he took ill and was taken to hospital. "There's a police investigation into the case. Let the truth come out," Mr. Sreenijin, attending the Budget session of the Assembly, said over phone.

Meanwhile, Mini Ratheesh, president of Kizhakkambalam panchayat governed by the Twenty20, said the body of Deepu would be moved to the morgue. "We are consoling his family and what should be done to support them will be decided later," she said.

The Kizhakkambalam panchayat has been a cauldron of conflict between the Twenty20 and the CPI(M) ever since the Kitex-backed political outfit clinched power in the panchayat from the Congress in 2015, relegating the major political parties into ignominy. In the 2020 local body elections, it expanded its horizon of influence, wresting three more neighbouring panchayats.

Action demanded

The Janadhipathya Rashtriya Prasthanam has demanded action based on the allegations that the CPI(M) and Mr. Sreenijin were responsible for the death of Deepu.

Mr. Sreenijin and CPI(M) leaders should be brought under the purview of the investigation, said Sunny M. Kapicadu, State general secretary, and K.V. Bhadrakumari, president, of the Prasthanam in a release.

The criminal politics that tried to physically attack and kill political rivals was anti-democratic and anti-human, they said. The political criminals had dashed the hopes of a person who was the pillar of an economically backward family, they added.

The Prasthanam urged democratic forces to come out against political murders in the State.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.