KSU Activists Granted Bail Amid Unarmed Protest Controversy Involving Veena George

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KSU Activists Granted Bail Amid Unarmed Protest Controversy Involving Veena George

Synopsis

Five KSU activists, arrested for allegedly attempting to murder Health Minister Veena George during a protest, were granted bail. Key police testimonies indicate that the protesters were unarmed, raising questions about the charges and the political motivations behind them.

Key Takeaways

Five KSU activists were granted bail after claims of an unarmed protest.
Police testimonies shifted the narrative away from violence.
The incident raised political questions regarding the ruling party's credibility.
Opposition parties view the charges as politically motivated.
No visual evidence has emerged to support the attack claims.

Kannur (Kerala), March 12 (NationPress) Five members of the Kerala Students Union (KSU), who were detained for allegedly trying to murder state Health Minister Veena George during a protest at Kannur Railway Station, were released on bail on Thursday. Testimonies from police officials revealed that the demonstrators were unarmed and engaged in mere pushing and shoving during the incident.

The Thalassery District and Sessions Court granted bail to the five accused, including KSU Kannur district president M.C. Athul, who faced charges under nine sections, including an attempt to murder.

Three police officers from the Kannur Town Police Station provided crucial insights to the investigation, stating that the activists arrived for a black-flag demonstration without any weapons.

The officers described the events at the railway station as “pushing and shoving” rather than a violent assault.

They emphasized that the protesters were equipped only with black flags to express their dissent against the minister.

This testimony contrasts with earlier claims from the prosecution that suggested the accused attempted to attack the minister with weapons as part of a conspiracy.

The protest initially led to chaotic scenes.

Post-protest, the minister was taken to Taluk Hospital in Kannur and later transferred to the Government Medical College Hospital in Pariyaram, where a team of 13 medical professionals was assembled to evaluate her health.

However, the situation shifted when the minister opted to leave the hospital against medical advice around 4 a.m. the following morning, traveling nearly 350 km in her car.

This series of events has led to criticism from opposition parties, questioning the integrity of both the minister and the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist).

In response to the KSU protest, CPI(M) workers organized marches statewide, causing public disturbances.

Leaders from the Indian National Congress and KSU claim the charges are politically motivated, arguing that a routine black-flag protest has been inflated into an attempted murder accusation.

Significantly, there has been no visual evidence presented that shows protesters getting close enough to physically assault the minister, adding to the political uproar regarding the incident.

Point of View

Where accusations and counter-accusations can cloud the truth. The testimonies from police officers reveal a potential misrepresentation of events, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness in how such cases are handled.
NationPress
30 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the KSU activists accused of?
The KSU activists were accused of attempting to murder Health Minister Veena George during a protest.
Why were the activists granted bail?
They were granted bail after police testimonies indicated that the protesters were unarmed and that the incident involved only pushing and jostling.
What was the reaction from opposition parties?
Opposition parties criticized the incident, arguing that the charges were politically motivated and exaggerated.
Was there any visual evidence of an attack?
No visual evidence has surfaced showing that the protesters attacked the minister.
What happened after the protest?
Following the protest, the minister was hospitalized but later discharged herself against medical advice.
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