Ready to go to jail if criticising Modi is a crime: Kodiyeri responds to BJP

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March 2, 2019

Thiruvanathapuram, Mar 2: In the wake of protests from the BJP, CPI (M) leader Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said on Friday that he had made no anti-national remarks but only criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi after India's aerial attack on terror camps in Pakistan.

"What I said in my speech was I criticised Modi and I will continue to do so. If that's a crime, I am ready to go to jail," Balakrishnan told the media.

The BJP’s Kerala unit on Wednesday demanded the arrest of Balakrishnan for his alleged anti-national remarks.

Balakrishnan said on Tuesday that the aerial attack conducted by India was a ploy by the BJP-RSS combine to derail the general election process.

He added that the Modi government, instead of resolving the Kashmir issue, was trying to make the people of Jammu and Kashmir "enemies".

"When I was speaking that day, TV news channels were present and everyone can check the video of my speech," added Kodiyeri.

He added that the statement of Karnataka BJP leader BS Yedyurappa that the aerial attack on the JeM terror camp in Pakistan would help the party win more seats showed how the BJP politicises things.

"The attack (by IAF) is not a credit for the BJP. The entire credit should go for the brave Indian forces and not to one individual. The entire nation stands with the forces," he said.

Earlier on Wednesday, BJP Rajya Sabha MP V. Muraleedharan in a statement had alleged that Kodiyeri was speaking against India and supporting Pakistan, when our country is going through difficult times. 

"Ever since the Chinese aggression, the Communists have always been speaking against our country and for this their leaders like EMS Namboodiripad had to even serve a jail term in the past and today Kodiyeri Balakrishnan is doing just that. This is all being done with an eye on the Muslim vote bank here," said Muraleedharan.

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June 7,2020

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted partly cloudy sky with possibility of development of thunder lightning for three days from June 10 onwards with minimum and maximum temperature will hover around 29° Celcius and 42° Celcius respectively.

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March 12,2020

Geneva, Mar 12: For the global economy, virus repercussions were profound, with increasing concerns of wealth- and job-wrecking recessions. U.S. stocks wiped out more than all the gains from a huge rally a day earlier as Wall Street continued to reel.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,464 points, bringing it 20% below its record set last month and putting it in what Wall Street calls a “bear market.” The broader S&P 500 is just 1 percentage point away from falling into bear territory and bringing to an end one of the greatest runs in Wall Street’s history.

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June 17,2020

New Delhi, Jun 17: With an increase of 10,974 new cases and 2,003 deaths in the last 24 hours, India's COVID-19 count reached 3,54,065 on Wednesday while the toll due to the virus stands at 11,903.

This includes 1,55,227 active cases and 1,86,935 cured, discharged and migrated patients, according to the Union Health Ministry.

While the spike in the number of cases has stayed below the 11-thousand mark, the death toll has increased manifold today as compared to the 380 death reported on Tuesday.

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