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This is an archive article published on December 4, 2007

Son’s men get goons to thrash Karunakaran camp leaders

In a bizarre and bloody twist to the father-son standoff drama, a bunch of local goons led by NCP state...

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In a bizarre and bloody twist to the father-son standoff drama, a bunch of local goons led by NCP state president K Muraleedharan’s acolytes attacked and injured senior state and district level NCP leaders who were meeting to decide whether to follow K Karunakaran back into the Congress.

The goons, carrying sticks with NCP flags, were led by NCP leaders belonging to the Muraleedharan camp into a hall here where senior leaders of the other camp were holding the meeting.

The assailants, who came in a procession shouting slogans hailing Muraleedharan, barged into the venue.

Those inside the hall, including a couple of district level women leaders, were surrounded, kicked and hit with sticks and chairs. Reporters and cameramen, too, were not spared, many were beaten up–two severely injured mediapersons are in hospital while many TV cameras and other equipment were damaged. The mayhem lasted over half an hour.

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The goons and the NCP men also selectively pursued and assaulted many senior Karunakaran camp men, before destroying most of the furniture and lighting, the glass panes and parts of the hall’s false roofing.

Before the attackers fled, their victims regrouped and caught two goons and half-a-dozen NCP men, who were badly thrashed and locked up in a room until the police arrived. Police sources later confirmed that the two were historysheeters — one of them reportedly confessed to having been contracted for the job by a local NCP leader.

This was Muraleedharan’s response to the attack: “Friction is bound to happen between two sections in a party that may have ideological differences. We will enquire about this. But this is nothing new, things like this have happened before too.” As an afterthought, Muraleedharan suggested that those who organised the meeting might have stage-managed the attack.

Three years ago, Muraleedharan, then in the Congress, was alleged to have sent the goons who attacked two former KPCC general secretaries who were opposing him, Rajmohan Unnithan and Saratchandra Prasad, when they arrived for a party meeting at the KPCC headquarters. The meeting to be chaired by A K Antony, had been called to discuss the party’s Lok Sabha poll debacle that year. The waiting goons had emerged to thrash the duo right in front of the KPCC office as senior party leaders watched.

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“He is my son, he could not have been behind this,” a visibly shaken Karunakaran said after the mayhem. Karunakaran declined to comment on Muraleedharan’s public assertion earlier that he and his father were parting ways for good, since the latter was going to the Congress. “He is my son, he will continue to go with me, I am sure he will,” Karunakaran maintained.

Karunakaran’s refusal to point a finger at his son has now put his camp followers in a fix. “We cannot believe Muraleedharan would do this to us. We need to wait for the police to find out who did it,” a senior Karunakaran aide insisted.

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