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KOCHI: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday warned those who are protesting against Nava Kerala Sadas that they will have to face the consequences if they try to disrupt the meetings. He preached at a sadas that took place in Kothamangalam after that KSU activists throwing shoes at the special bus carrying the ministers.
The government canceled social media programs for the day after the death of CPI secretary Kanam Rajendran and attacked the bus when things resumed. take against them.
He said public participation in Nava Kerala Sadas programs is huge. “Their response reflects the need for the program, which has caused problems for some people. We don’t know what their problem is, but it seems that are facing serious problems,” he said. “It is a case that we have seen in many places, hundreds or thousands of people gather on our street, then a man standing near them calls out a black flag, not recognized by the residents, wondering why they did such a scandal. Well, people like that deserve it. be isolated,” said Vijayan.
“However, while we were on our way today, there was a different experience. First, I shared with you the case of (protesters) jumping in front of our car. That didn’t happen much later. Today, they (the protesters) threw (something) at our bus, we don’t know what happened to them,” he said.
The government canceled social media programs for the day after the death of CPI secretary Kanam Rajendran and attacked the bus when things resumed. take against them.
He said public participation in Nava Kerala Sadas programs is huge. “Their response reflects the need for the program, which has caused problems for some people. We don’t know what their problem is, but it seems that are facing serious problems,” he said. “It is a case that we have seen in many places, hundreds or thousands of people gather on our street, then a man standing near them calls out a black flag, not recognized by the residents, wondering why they did such a scandal. Well, people like that deserve it. be isolated,” said Vijayan.
“However, while we were on our way today, there was a different experience. First, I shared with you the case of (protesters) jumping in front of our car. That didn’t happen much later. Today, they (the protesters) threw (something) at our bus, we don’t know what happened to them,” he said.