Political Turmoil: Explosive Incident and Controversial Road Trip of Kerala Minister Veena George
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Kannur, Feb 27 (NationPress) The political climate intensified dramatically following a violent incident where an explosive device was thrown at the home of a Kerala Students Union (KSU) leader, who recently protested against Health Minister Veena George. This incident has sparked further inquiries regarding the circumstances of the minister's claimed injuries and her subsequent 500 km road trip to the state capital.
The early morning attack took place at the residence of KSU district secretary Bithul Balan in Thiruvallur, Kozhikode, around 2:30 a.m.
Balan is currently in custody after being arrested for displaying black flags at the minister during a protest at the Kannur railway station last Wednesday.
Law enforcement agencies have initiated a probe into the explosion, which has added to the existing political unrest.
Previously, the minister had been released from Pariyaram Medical College after sustaining injuries amid confrontations involving KSU supporters.
A medical board convened online late last night determined that her condition had improved, with her blood pressure stabilizing.
By around 4 a.m., she commenced her road journey back to the state capital, covering a distance of approximately 500 km in her official vehicle.
The choice to undertake such a lengthy trip shortly after hospitalization has raised skepticism among political observers, who question whether a 'patient' would typically engage in such extensive travel.
Supporters argue that the transfer was conducted under medical guidance due to her improved health status.
The investigative team plans to seek authorization to record the minister's statement, which was previously postponed for health reasons.
Authorities are also requesting CCTV footage from the Railway Protection Force at the Kannur railway station to reconstruct the events surrounding the protest.
Meanwhile, the political dialogue has shifted to social media, where the absence of visual evidence to verify the claims made by the minister or the Communist Party of India (Marxist) regarding the alleged attack has resulted in an influx of trolling and satire online.