Three Youth Congress workers sent to preventive custody in Kasaragod during the visit of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to Kasaragod Is. If reports are to be believed, Youth Congress workers showed black flags to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at several places in Kozhikode on Sunday. According to what has come to the notice of the police after this incident, a dress code was issued regarding the program to be held at Government Arts and Science College Meenchanda (Kozhikode).
)It was told by the police that the students did not attend the program of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan wearing black dress. Regarding the dress, the college administration had also appealed to the students not to come to college wearing such clothes. Even after this, the college administration has lost its senses after such an incident. It is being told that the students of the college were asked not to come wearing black dress but there was no dress code for the participants in the programme. Edkotte Shaji, the principal of the college, told that a meeting between the police and the college administration was held a day earlier in which the dress code was discussed.
Reaction of opposition party Congress in Kerala after this incident Has come The Congress on Monday alleged that Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who did not allow people to wear black masks or use black flags even at funerals, has now become a laughing stock in front of the people of the state. Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly VD Satheesan said the Chief Minister has become such a ‘coward’ who hides behind policemen.
44014401State Secretary of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) MV Govindan had earlier referred to the black flag protesters as the ‘suicide squad’ of the Congress.
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