CPI condemns petrol bomb attack on CPM office in Coimbatore.

The state committee of the Communist Party of India (CPI) severely condemns the petrol bomb attack on the CPM district office at Gandhipuram by the fundamentalist elements said Mutharasan State General secretary of CPI

In a statement issued Mutharasan said that the divergent political ideologies exist in a democracy like India and it should be faced democratically through democratic means. Taking to violence and brow beating the political opponents by unleashing violence is not a healthy way to express political opinions. Mutharasan said.

Condemning that anti-social elements function under the façade of Moral Policing and Cow vigilantes in the country he said that these elements get tacit support from the Modi Government at the center. “The perpetrators of bomb attack should be brought to book and arrested and punished for their crime” Mutharasan said in his statement. 

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