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LDF should sever ties with militant outfits: BJYM

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PALAKKAD: Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) State president K. Surendran has urged the Left Democratic Front (LDF) to sever its "ties with militant organisations such as PDP, NDF, SIMI and Jamaat-e-Islami in the light of the role of SIMI in the Mumbai serial bomb blast."

In a statement here on Friday, Mr. Surendran said that in Kerala too the role of the organisations in bomb blasts and stocking of weapons was clear like daylight. A long time State leader of SIMI was elected to the State Assembly with the LDF support in the recent elections.

Earlier, addressing the State office-bearers of the Yuva Morcha at the BJP district committee office here, Mr. Surendran demanded that the State Government ensure adequate security to the people of the State in the wake of bomb attacks in different parts of the country.

"In Kannur, the open alliance between the NDF and CPI(M) is a threat to the peaceful atmosphere there. Yuva Morcha leader Valsan Thillenkeri was implicated in false case to help organisations such as the NDF," he said.

The Yuva Morcha meeting demanded the immediate release of Thillenkeri.

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