Thiruvananthapuram: The government has begun suppressing the peaceful protests of Hindu devotees against the anti-Hindu remarks of Speaker, AN Shamseer.
The Kerala Police registered a case against Nair Service Society (NSS) Vice President, Sangeeth Kumar, and against more than a thousand people for chanting mantras and leading a peaceful march in protest against Speaker AN Shamseer’s anti-Hindu remarks, last evening. Sangeeth Kumar is the first accused in the police case.
The case was registered by the Cantonment Police against the devotees on a flimsy charge of traffic disruption, and for gathering illegally and conducting a march. The police say that it is a violation of the High Court order. However, the NSS authorities said that information regarding the march was conveyed to higher officers in the police department.
The march, organized by the NSS, began from Pallayam Ganapathi temple to Pazhavangadi Ganapthi temple at East Fort, which is barely 3 kms away.
However, marches and protests in Thiruvananthapuram city is a common sight and police rarely registers case against political parties for disrupting the traffic. Many devotees are saying that this is an attempt by the government to trample the peaceful protests by the Hindu devotees.
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