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Walayar mother tonsures head Updated: Updated: Protest seeking action against police officer who investigated her daughters’ deaths Share Article Protest seeking action against police officer who investigated her daughters’ deaths The deceased Walayar girls’ mother, who has been leading an agitation demanding action against the police officer who investigated her daughters’ deaths in mysterious circumstances, tonsured her head on Saturday in protest against the government attitude. She said she would stage protests in 14 districts across the State against denial of justice by the government. She had announced earlier that she would have her head shaved off if no action was taken against the investigating officer before the election notification. ....
Hundreds who protested or criticised the Citizenship Amendment Act have been booked in Kerala, RTI replies have revealed, triggering charges of a “double standard” against the Left Democratic Front government whose constituents too had demonstrated against the new citizenship regime. Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan had assured the state Assembly in early February last year that no cases had been registered against the anti-CAA protesters. His government had got a resolution passed in the Assembly saying Kerala would not implement the new citizenship act. Left parties had organised marches and human chains against the act. However, the Kerala chapter of National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations, the NGO that filed the RTI pleas, says 519 cases were registered against anti-CAA protesters in Kerala between January 1 and March 23 last year. ....
Kerala: 46 Booked for Anti-CAA Protests; Activists Accuse Govt of Double Standards The Pinarayi Vijayan government has always maintained that it opposed to the controversial citizenship law and even organised protests. Representative image of anti-CAA protests in the country. Photo: PTI/Files Rights18/Feb/2021 New Delhi: The Kerala government booked 46 people on Tuesday (February 16), for taking part in protests against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in February 2019, despite the fact that the Pinarayi Vijayan government had assured earlier that no action would be initiated against the protestors. According to a report by The News Minute, the Kozhikode Town police issued summons to 46 political, cultural and religious leaders in Kerala, who expressed solidarity for the protests in 2019. Among those who received summons are prominent activists and leaders of the state, including K.K. Baburaj, T.T. Sreekumar, J. Devika, N.P. Chekutty, Nasar Faisy Kood ....