Violent clashes erupt in Thiruvananthapuram as ED raids former CM Pinarayi Vijayan's residence, ED officials reach Thampanoor Police Station
Thiruvananthapuram (Keralam) [India], May 27 (ANI): Tensions boiled over in the Kerala capital on Wednesday as Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials faced a hostile reception during a high-profile search of former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's residence.
Following the conclusion of a seven-hour-long raid at his rented home near Bakery Junction, the situation escalated into violence. As the ED convoy attempted to depart the premises, CPI(M) workers, who had gathered in large numbers to protest the central agency's actions, blocked their path. Protesters hurled stones, bricks, and eggs at the vehicles, resulting in shattered windows and significant damage to the convoy.
The agency alleged that Exalogic received approximately ₹1.72 crore from CMRL for services that were never delivered, claiming the funds were a cover for illicit financial transactions.
The CPI(M) has vehemently condemned the raids, labelling them a "targeted attack" and a politically motivated move orchestrated by the central government.
Senior CPI(M) leaders, including state secretary MV Govindan, were present during the protests. CPI(M) General Secretary MA Baby was detained in Delhi while leading a protest march to the ED headquarters.
Addressing the media, the former CM stated that the raids were an expected move by the central agency. He dismissed the pressure, declaring, "Do not think that we can be destroyed through such actions. This is only the beginning."
CPI(M) leaders have also alleged a "grand design" between the Congress-led state government and the BJP-led centre, suggesting the raids were coordinated following recent high-level political meetings.
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