Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan on Monday alleged that a senior political leader who is presently working in the Chief Minister’s office was involved in the heckling attack on him at an event held in Kannur University in December 2019.
“Whatever happened with me in Kannur had happened in the presence of many police personnel. In the video from then, you can see a senior political functionary, who is now in CM office, preventing police from acting,” said Governor Khan addressing a press conference at Raj Bhavan here. Khan played videos from the inauguration of the 80th Indian History Congress at Kannur University. The Governor further slammed the state government and said: “We are living in a state where the convenor of the ruling front is banned from flying for unruly behaviour…They believe in the legitimacy of force to silence dissent, differences of opinion and liquidate those whom they consider their class enemies.”
Earlier on Sunday, Governor Khan alleged that the Kerala Police did not register a case in the three-year-old matter of attack on him because Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was involved in the matter.
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