Post election results Kerala sees violence: prohibitory orders in Vadakara

By Team MyNation  |  First Published May 25, 2019, 6:05 PM IST

The prohibitory orders have come into effect at Nadapuram, Valayam and Kuttiyadi police station limits in Vadakara, Kerala. The restriction will continue till Sunday, 10 am.
 

Vadakara: After the Lok Sabha results were announced, a lot of violence has been reported from different part of Kerala. Against the backdrop of violent clashes following the announcement of election results, a prohibitory order has been issued by the district collector Seeram Sambasiva Rao in certain police station limits at Vadakara.

The UDF won in 19 out of 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in Kerala. AM Arif of the LDF won in Alappuzha. All the 20 Parliamentary constituencies in Kerala went to polls in the third round of the seven-phased Lok Sabha election on April 23. On counting day, political drama unfolded in several constituencies as UDF stood ahead in the race.

The orders have come into effect at Nadapuram, Valayam and Kuttiyadi police station limits in Vadakara. The restriction will continue till Sunday 10 am.

More than ten persons will not be allowed to gather at a place, and people will not be allowed to carry a weapon or hold rallies/dharnas in these prohibited areas. People won’t be allowed to indulge in any activity that would disturb the peaceful atmosphere in the society.

A youth was stabbed to death in Thrissur, Kerala following a dispute over Lok Sabha election results in the state on May 24. The victim, identified as Renjith, is a native of Thrissur.

An RSS activist Sulesh of Aryannur, Kozhikode, was hacked on Thursday night. He sustained severe injuries on hands, legs and spine. 

Bombs were hurled at houses of RMPI Onchiyam area committee member VP Prakashan and CPM Thattolikkara Ear branch member MP Sanoop. 
 

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