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The ruling CPI(M) in Kerala hit back at the BJP over its charge that the state had turned into a "fertile soil" for jihadi terrorism, and challenged the saffron party to prove it.
BJP national executive member V Muraleedhaan had levelled the charge here on September 30 and also claimed that the reported presence of Keralites in global terror outfit ISIS was the "result of growing jihadi terrorism" in the state.
Speaking at a meet-the-press programme here, CPI(M) state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan alleged that there was a deliberate attempt to attack the CPI(M)-led LDF government and the campaign that Kerala "is a land of jihadi" was part of it.
He said the state government would take stringent action against terrorism, whatever religion it may profess to be, and alleged that BJP president Amit Shah was attempting to create tension in the state by leveling baseless charges.
Earlier on Tuesday Shah had announced a 'padyatra' in all state capitals against CPI(M)'s alleged targeting of his party workers and questioned Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over the political violence in the state.
"More than 84 BJP and RSS workers have been killed in the district alone and I want to ask Pinarayi Vijayan...Who has killed them in the state? If he does not have answers, then I am saying Chief Minister Vijayan is responsible for the killings," Shah had said at Payyanur.
Balakrishanan alleged that 13 CPI(M) workers had been killed by BJP activists in the last 18 months in Kerala.
He said the yatra flagged off by Shah was only meant to cover up the "failures" of the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre.
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