Kerala Bomb Blast incident before LS Polls 2024 CPIM worker killed during bomb-making another injured both were active members

Kerala Bomb Blast incident before LS Polls 2024 CPIM worker killed during bomb-making another injured both were active members

Kerala Bomb Blast Incident: A case of death of one person and injury to another has been reported in a crude bomb explosion on Friday (April 5, 2024) morning in Mulliyathode in Kannur district of Kerala. The victim of the bomb blast was identified as Sherin (31), a Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) worker. The person injured in the blast is Vinesh (24), who is also a CPI-M worker. According to the report of The Hindu, this crude bomb explosion which took place in Mulliyathod area under Panoor police…

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Saffron Decoration In Thiruvananthapuram Temple Kerala High Court Order Police Cannot Decide Color

Saffron Decoration In Thiruvananthapuram Temple Kerala High Court Order Police Cannot Decide Color

Kerala High Court: You must have often seen saffron color on temples, but the controversy over saffron color in a temple in Kerala deepened so much that the High Court had to intervene. The Kerala High Court said in a decision that the police or the administration cannot insist on the color of the temples to be decorated during the festival. The court said that it is the duty of the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) to organize the festival as per the customs and practices. Let us understand what is…

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Kerala Police Operation Aag Police Nab Over 2500 Gangsters Including 300 Fugitives In Single Day Raid

Kerala Police Operation Aag Police Nab Over 2500 Gangsters Including 300 Fugitives In Single Day Raid

Kerala Anti Social Elements: Kerala Police took massive action against anti-social elements on Sunday (February 5). Under this action, the police have arrested more than 2,500 people from across the state. According to news agency ANI, the police said in a statement that 2,507 people have been arrested across the state as part of the initiative to curb anti-social activities. “After raids at 3,501 locations, arrests were made and a total of 1,673 cases were registered since February 4,” the state police chief’s office said. “The maximum number of 333…

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