Cases against Aishwarya Kerala Yatra organisers, workers
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For failing to follow COVID-19 protocol
The police registered cases against the organisers of the Aishwarya Kerala Yatra led by Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Chennithala and over 500 people who gathered during it in violation of the COVID-19 protocol.
The Taliparamba and Sreekandapuram police registered suo motu cases on Tuesday. According to the police, cases have been registered after it was found that the organisers of the Aishwarya Kerala Yatra had not followed the COVID-19 protocol and the people who assembled in large numbers failed to maintain physical distancing, wear masks or use sanitisers.
Kerala CPM takes out procession, issues death threats to IUML workers
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Tue, Jan 19 2021 16:12 IST |
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Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 19 : The CPM took out a procession in Kannur district while issuing death threats to the Indian Union Muslim League cadres. This happenned on Monday evening when a group of CPM workers, who were arrested for violence during the local body elections, were released from jail.
The procession was taken out in Mayyil town in Taliparamba assembly constituency of Kannur district with the CPM cadres shouting that League workers will be killed.
The party leaders also shouted CPM is an organization which has killed those the party wanted to kill and will again kill whoever it wants.
The procession was taken out in Mayyil town in Taliparamba assembly constituency of Kannur district with the CPM cadres shouting that League workers will be killed.The
The procession was taken out in Mayyil town in Taliparamba assembly constituency of Kannur district with the CPM cadres shouting that League workers will be killed.The
Updated Jan 17, 2021 | 22:40 IST
A man has been arrested for allegedly posing as a Supreme Court judge and cheating a crane service unit owner of Rs 12.5 lakh in Kerala. Kerala: Cheat posing as SC judge dupes man of Rs 12.5 lakh [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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A person lost his life in an accident at the crane service unit, following which a case was registered against the crane unit s owner.
The fraudster introduced himself as a Supreme Court judge to the crane service owner.
He told the crane service owner that the case would be withdrawn if he was ready to pay money.