Assault on MP Shafi Parambil a tactic to divert attention from Sabarimala gold issue: Cong
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50% : The Congress leaders demanded action against the police officers involved in the incident.43% : He said that in his over 40-year-long political career, he was beaten by police during protests several times and spent weeks in hospital for treatment.
42% : "Such actions will not break the fighting spirit of the party and its leaders," he said, and added that it will not divert public attention from the Sabarimala issue.
36% : Senior Congress leaders on Saturday slammed the alleged police assault on party MP Shafi Parambil, stating that it was an attempt to divert public attention from the irregularities in the assets of the Lord Ayyappa shrine at Sabarimala.
35% : On the other hand, state General Education Minister V Sivankutty said being beaten up by police during protests was nothing new.
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