Venugopal Accuses CPI(M) of Turning Kerala Into a Land of Violence Amid FCRA Debate
Congress General Secretary K C Venugopal accused CPI(M) of turning Kerala into violence-prone by facilitating bomb production. Leading a peace march, he opposed the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) Bill, suggesting it's targeted at the Christian community. Venugopal deemed the government's initiatives divisive and unconstitutional.
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In a heated political confrontation, Congress General Secretary K C Venugopal vehemently criticized the CPI(M), accusing it of transforming Kerala into a violence-laden state.
Leading a peace march in Vadakara, Venugopal alleged that the Left government was complicit in fostering bomb production. Concurrently, he warned against the potential passage of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) Amendment Bill, arguing it targets the Christian community.
Labeling the proposed legislation as unconstitutional, Venugopal condemned Prime Minister Narendra Modi for furthering divisive agendas. Meanwhile, the BJP defended the bill, touting it as a necessary measure for regulating foreign contributions and preventing misuse.
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