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Tuesday, 30 January 2024

Kerala Court sentences 15 PFI-SDPI laborers to death for homicide of BJP pioneer Ranjith Sreenivas

 The BJP pioneer was killed at his home at Vellakinar in Alappuzha district on December 19, 2021 before his mom and spouse.


A court in Kerala's Alappuzha locale on Tuesday gave over capital punishment to 15 convicts for the homicide of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) pioneer Ranjith Sreenivas, Mathrubhumi revealed.

The denounced Naisam, Ajmal, Anoop, Mohammed Aslam, Abdul Kalam moniker Salam, Abdul Kalam, Saffaruddin, Manshad, Jaseeb Raja, Navas, Sameer, Nazir, Zakir Hussain, Shaji Poovathungal and Shernas Ashraf had been sentenced by the Mavelikara Extra Meetings Court on January 20

On Tuesday, the Court articulated the sentence and granted capital punishment to every one of the convicts answered to have been individuals from Famous Front of India (PFI) and Social Progressive faction of India (SDPI).

While 12 of the denounced were sentenced under Segment 302 (murder) read with Area 149 (Each individual from unlawful get together at legitimate fault for offense carried out in arraignment of normal object) of the Indian Punitive Code, the leftover three charged were sentenced under Area 302 (murder) read with Segment 120B (criminal trick).


As per a report in The Hindu, Sreenivas, who was the State secretary of the BJP's OBC Morcha and a legal counselor, was hacked to death by the charged at his home at Vellakinar in Alappuzha region on December 19, 2021 before his mom and spouse.


The killing of Sreenivas was a retaliatory strike to vindicate the homicide of SDPI's State secretary KS Shan at Kuppezham Intersection at Mannancherry, Alappuzha, supposedly by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activists the prior night, according to the news report.

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