Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday said the kind of political violence the Left allegedly indulged in “could not be tolerated” in a democracy and accused the CPI(M) of harbouring “anti-national” thoughts.

Rijiju was speaking at the Delhi leg of ‘Jan Raksha Yatra’, an ongoing campaign to highlight the “Left’s atrocities” in Kerala.

Union Minister VK Singh stressed on the need to make people aware about the Left’s alleged “politics of murders”.

“The only answer to political killings in Kerala carried out by the Left is to make people aware. The Left attempts to intimidate people through such killings, but we do not fear such tactics,” Singh said.

Rijiju claimed had the Congress been at the Centre, President’s rule would have been imposed in Kerala, but the the BJP was fighting the Left through “democratic means”.

“This is time for action. We will not let forces against our country to survive for long. The CPI(M) has anti-national thoughts. We are BJP workers and have survived difficult conditions,” the Minister of State for Home said.

Hundreds of BJP workers on Monday carried out a ‘shav yatra’ (symbolic funeral procession) from central Delhi’s Mahadev Road to the CPI(M) office at Bhai Vir Singh Marg. Police dispersed the protesters using water cannon.

Launching the Delhi leg of the campaign on Sunday, BJP chief Amit Shah had alleged that the “politics of violence” was in the nature of communists and asserted that no amount of intimidation could stop the BJP’s rise in the State.

Shah had started the ‘Jan Raksha Yatra’ from Kerala’s Kannur district on October 3 as part of the BJP’s efforts to expand its base in the Left citadel. It would conclude on October 17 at Thiruvananthapuram.

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