MAKE BOMBS,
KILL
INNOCENT COMMON PEOPLE
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party workers engaged in bomb-making getting killed in bomb explosions are just
news. But more frightening and tragic is the fact that a common man, who was
sauntering in a field getting killed horrifically in a country-made bomb blast.
Most people don’t care an ounce if party workers die in an explosion while
making bombs. But the situation is not the same when an innocent man gets
killed in a bomb blast for no reason of his own. This makes the tragic death of
the 90-year-old man in Eranholi in Kannur different...Velayudhan who used to
pick scraps and coconuts from fields was on his routine walk when he saw a
steel box lying on the ground. Unknowingly, the senior citizen tried to open
the box and then he heard nothing. The explosion even shook the neighbors who
rushed to the field to see a lifeless 90-year-old lying in terrible condition.
The incident evoked strong sympathy and anger from the public.Congress leaders
alleged that CPM members for the incident since the location was a communist
bastion. The duty to solve the mystery lies with the police. But in Kannur,
things work oddly as the police are known to take an obsequious stand to the
political party at the helm. On the other hand, it is ill-thought to pile all
the blame on CPM on the issue even before the case has gone into investigation.
In Kannur, all political parties are known for their expertise in bomb-making.
Even if some arrests are made, the big brains behind the incident will remain
out of reach of the police; ensuring that the violent trend continues.During
the last Lok Sabha elections, one person was killed and three others were injured
in an explosion that occurred during bomb-making in Panur. Despite the big cry
from the opposition, no serious moves were made and the big names were allowed
a free run. Although initially disassociated from the incident, CPM later took
the initiative to build a martyr's shrine for those killed. In Kannur, all this
is an open secret but people rarely gather the courage to speak against the
political big powers.Police should conduct raids in vacant houses, fields,
suspicious offices and other places in Kannur. The tragic deaths like that of
Velayudhan should not be emulated again in the district. The video of a CPM
worker wearing a raincoat throwing a bomb at a BJP worker's house in Mahe went
viral on social media the other day. Investigations led by police in Kannur are
nothing but a wasteful exercise. The case will never see the light of the day
and will eventually fade from public memory. Expect changes only on the day
when political parties engaged in such violence decide to give some
consideration to the poor people of the state. Otherwise, the rotten standards
of violence will continue to claim more innocent lives.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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