In Kannur, Kerala, a tragic incident occurred involving a crude bomb blast that resulted in one fatality and one person seriously injured. The incident took place in Panur, where it is alleged that a CPI(M) worker, along with another individual, was involved in making the bomb when it detonated unexpectedly. Following the explosion, both the Congress and BJP have pointed fingers at the CPI(M), accusing the party of facilitating bomb-making and weapons storage within its ranks. DCC President Martin George highlighted the lack of raids or actions against these activities, suggesting tacit approval or oversight by the party leadership. The event has sparked a political blame game, with significant accusations being leveled against the CPI(M) by opposition parties.
One dead, one injured in #blast in #Kerala's #Kannur; #Congress, #BJP blame #CPI(M) https://t.co/3Gd1SWCxZq
One dead in crude bomb blast in Kerala's Kannur, Congress blames CPI (M) Arpitha Ajayakumar reports https://t.co/2PSlAh2hdM
Kannur, Kerala: One person died while one was injured in a bomb blast that took place in Panur. DCC President Martin George says, "In the sanctuaries of the CPM, bomb-making and weapons storage are going on with the knowledge of the party leadership. There are no raids or other… https://t.co/EOAvwrCVkp
A CPI(M) worker was killed and another seriously injured when a crude bomb, which they were allegedly making, went off in Kerala’s Kannur district https://t.co/L7jorz64xz
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