Friday, January 28, 2011


If a political leader like Kunjalikutty fears for his life, what about common people?

Indian Union Muslim League’s general secretary, second in line in the IUML hierarchy, says his life is in danger from quotation gangs retained by his own co-brother, we should heave a deep breath and ask how did all these things happen and what are the circumstances.

No one should be harmed by blackmailing and attacks from goons, let alone a senior leader like Kunjalikutty. Some political rivals are attaching imputations to Kunjalikutty’s revelations as a measure to preclude further damage on account of some impending findings.

Whatever it is, people are concerned that a shadow is hanging over them with regard to safety and security. People should not be left to draw conclusions on their own, instead there should be proper investigation about the threat perspective and about darker elements lurking behind the camouflage of certain interests.
Kunjalikutty says he had worked in the past to benefit his co-brother who has turned inimical for some time now.

When private forces take control of affairs which should have been the domain of state forces, it is only natural that there would be boomerangs.
The general public needs the support of state forces which should be just and fair and considerate.

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