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RSS plans to launch violent attacks on Kerala CPI(M), aims Godhra model repression, says intelligenc

The Mattannur Municipality election results has given out the mood in Kerala

Can we use that same logic to show the mood of the country with respect to the secular vermin?

BJP is running 18 states.
PM, President, Vice-President from BJP.
nearly 70% of India's population being ruled by BJP.

Does that mean Country does not want you seculars and you should get lost? ;)
 
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This quoted report is full of grammatical mistakes.

Either way, only Hindus will be killed. I hope everyone comes to understand what the real enemy is.

Who it is?

I would like if you would be specific.

Abrahamics religions?

Abrahamics Ideologies like secularism?
 
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RSS plans to launch violent attacks on Kerala CPI(M), aims Godhra model repression, says intelligence
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Propaganda.......

Kerala police started collecting intelligence from national social media???? And they will publish it ???

Kerala police has a pretty decent intelligence unit, and they are quite capable..... At the same time Kerala Police also has a CPM wing and several officers there are biased...... So take it with pinch of salt...

How can that be another godhra??? Godhra was started by few mullas who thought they can get away by killing few sadhoos by burining a train, and that was picked up by hindu organisations and started killing muslims..... It was more of religious than political..... So does this suggest CPM is a religious organisation??? Political riots may happen, and that is not new in Kerala, several such riots have happened (no one get killed though, few windows and few bones are broken due to lathi and stones).......

Time pass.... Nothing else..
 
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CPI(M) are the real gundas here. Murderers!
What made you say so?

Lol. Nothing like that. Kerala comes in news frequently. Due to political murders. And isis and jihadism.
“I have always condemned these political murders and will continue to do so and I will also keep critiquing the government of Kerala for what I think have been and are their wrong decisions. But Kerala has to stand as one man/woman to defend its secular and democratic traditions, its diverse culture, its religious amity and its broadly socialist political mindset,” says poet K. Satchidanandan. “I would have taken the same stand if the Congress-led front had been in power,” he adds. “When we raised questions about the murders of innocent people including writers in other states, we were told it was a state subject but now, they have reversed their view and suddenly the Centre has begun to show its ‘concern’ about what is happening in Kerala as if Kerala were the epicentre of all the violence and all Malayalis were born criminals,” he said.

This is the Common feeling among apolitical people of Kerala............

Propaganda.......

Kerala police started collecting intelligence from national social media???? And they will publish it ???

Kerala police has a pretty decent intelligence unit, and they are quite capable..... At the same time Kerala Police also has a CPM wing and several officers there are biased...... So take it with pinch of salt...

How can that be another godhra??? Godhra was started by few mullas who thought they can get away by killing few sadhoos by burining a train, and that was picked up by hindu organisations and started killing muslims..... It was more of religious than political..... So does this suggest CPM is a religious organisation??? Political riots may happen, and that is not new in Kerala, several such riots have happened (no one get killed though, few windows and few bones are broken due to lathi and stones).......

Time pass.... Nothing else..
Politics is all about Perception and Propaganda..................
If BJP/RSS & Sanghi National media can potray Kerala as Killing fields...........
Why can't CPM?.............
This is their Tactics to Woo minorities to LDF..............

Can we use that same logic to show the mood of the country with respect to the secular vermin?

BJP is running 18 states.
PM, President, Vice-President from BJP.
nearly 70% of India's population being ruled by BJP.

Does that mean Country does not want you seculars and you should get lost? ;)
Did you get that feeling from my Post?...........
 
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Politics is all about Perception and Propaganda..................
If BJP/RSS & Sanghi National media can potray Kerala as Killing fields...........
Why can't CPM?.............
This is their Tactics to Woo minorities to LDF..............

Fair enough!!!!!

Kerala is probably the only state where Every political party has its own channel and news paper...... This is apart from the the supposedly neutral channels who supports seperate political parties..... So it is ok if this is done at media or social media level.....

But do you see the difference here...... This is based on a report by Kerala Police... So you feel it is ok If CPM use Kerala police to run their propaganda's????? .. AFIK Police is supposed to be neutral and let us not forget they are the one who is responsible for law and order...... Kerala police does have officers who are active CPM supporters and who do play their role as per instruction from AKG Centre..... This is the last thing you want from a state which is otherwise considered to be one of the best in several parameters (non in the eyes of RW's though)

Your post just above the one I quoted, is a good one, and i agree with your... But then you are contradicting your post in the one i quoted (atleast you are contradicting your stand)
 
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Kerala Model,

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/100216/kerala-remains-unsafe-for-children.html

It’s among five states with the most number of cases.

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Alappuzha: The sexual abuses of children continue to rise in the state with Malappuram district topping the list and Kerala itself remaining among the five states with the most number of cases registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act in 2014.

As per the data published on the official website of Kerala police, at least 1,427cases were registered in the state till November last year recording a jump from 1,380 in 2014.

The POCSO cases in 2013 were 1002. The conviction rate under the Act is no more than 2.4 per cent. Ms J. Sandhya, member, Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR), says the data points to the rising atrocities against children in spite of the awareness campaigns.

Many cases go unreported as parents are not willing to register a case, she says. As per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the offenders in only 535 cases were convicted out of 6,816 FIRs filed under the Act.

It was in 2012 the POCSO Act was introduced that had raised the age of consent for girls from 16 to 18 stipulating that a child’s testimony and circumstantial evidence would be taken as clinching proof.

Kerala police had filed 596 FIRs and chargesheets in 419 cases from November 2012 to June 2013, but there were no convictions. Mr K.K. Jospeh, member, Child Welfare Committee here, says that sexual assault cases in the district were increasing. “We have launched a several campaigns and set up panchayat-level committees to make people aware of the law,” he said.

What is your point?


http://english.manoramaonline.com/n...children-missing-kerala-kasaragod-police.html

children_missing.jpg.image.784.410.jpg



http://www.thehindu.com/todays-pape...s-more-unsafe-in-thrissur/article19261752.ece


Boys more ‘unsafe’ in Thrissur

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Survey in the city finds 30% of boys have undergone sexually abusive experiences
Of late, there have been many discussions about how unsafe girls and women in Kerala are as they could be subjected to sexual abuse at every turn of their life. It may come as a surprise to many that boys in the schools are more susceptible to sexual abuse, according to a study conducted by a set of doctors.

A research article, titled ‘Prevalence of child abuse in school environment in Kerala,’ published in ‘Child Abuse and Neglect,’ an international journal, states that 30% of the boys, as against 6% of girls, have undergone sexually abusive experiences. Boys have been found to be more susceptible to emotional (90%) and physical (83%) abuse too.

The study was carried out by Manoj Therayil Kumar from the Institute of Mind and Brain, Thrissur, Sebind Kumar of Government Medical College, Thrissur, and Surendra P. Singh and Nilamadhab Kar of the Black Country Partnership NHS Trust, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.

The abuse history was collected from 6,682 adolescent students from schools in Thrissur city. The researchers used the child abuse screening tool developed by the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN).

“The clear distinction in the rate of sexual abuse on boys and girls has come us a surprise for us. The emotional abuse rate of boys and girls is almost the same,” said Dr. Manoj Kumar.

Bullying too

The survey takes a look at even soft abuse, such as bullying, which society often neglects. “Abuse will affect children’s personality and self esteem. Quite often, a person subjected to abuse over a period of time turns out to be an abuser,” Dr. Manoj Kumar said.

The research concluded that boys were at a greater risk of sexual abuse in Kerala, as they fall easy prey, while girls are more protected.

Twenty-one per cent of the participants in the survey admitted to have undergone some sort of sexual abuse, including being shown sexual pictures, being touched sexually, made to undress, made to touch others sexually, involved in making sexual pictures or videos, or being kissed against their wishes.

“This is the first scientific study carried out in Kerala in this field and the largest in India,” said V.G. Pradeep Kumar, State president of the Indian Medical Association.

As for physical abuse, alcohol seems to be the main villain as 16% of the children who participated in the survey reported that their family members used alcohol as an excuse for abuse.

The research suggests that teachers and parents should be trained to pinpoint emotional problems of students. It also points out the importance of counsellors in schools.

“Kerala should give more emphasis on child mental health,” Dr. Manoj Kumar said.
 
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Kerala Model,

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/100216/kerala-remains-unsafe-for-children.html

It’s among five states with the most number of cases.

dc-Cover-kb51vui7s0cjoknq3pd9k11dl2-20160210065606.Medi.jpeg



Alappuzha: The sexual abuses of children continue to rise in the state with Malappuram district topping the list and Kerala itself remaining among the five states with the most number of cases registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act in 2014.

As per the data published on the official website of Kerala police, at least 1,427cases were registered in the state till November last year recording a jump from 1,380 in 2014.

The POCSO cases in 2013 were 1002. The conviction rate under the Act is no more than 2.4 per cent. Ms J. Sandhya, member, Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR), says the data points to the rising atrocities against children in spite of the awareness campaigns.

Many cases go unreported as parents are not willing to register a case, she says. As per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the offenders in only 535 cases were convicted out of 6,816 FIRs filed under the Act.

It was in 2012 the POCSO Act was introduced that had raised the age of consent for girls from 16 to 18 stipulating that a child’s testimony and circumstantial evidence would be taken as clinching proof.

Kerala police had filed 596 FIRs and chargesheets in 419 cases from November 2012 to June 2013, but there were no convictions. Mr K.K. Jospeh, member, Child Welfare Committee here, says that sexual assault cases in the district were increasing. “We have launched a several campaigns and set up panchayat-level committees to make people aware of the law,” he said.




http://english.manoramaonline.com/n...children-missing-kerala-kasaragod-police.html

children_missing.jpg.image.784.410.jpg



http://www.thehindu.com/todays-pape...s-more-unsafe-in-thrissur/article19261752.ece


Boys more ‘unsafe’ in Thrissur

09ctaabAbuseGD3231SUL1jpgjpg


Survey in the city finds 30% of boys have undergone sexually abusive experiences
Of late, there have been many discussions about how unsafe girls and women in Kerala are as they could be subjected to sexual abuse at every turn of their life. It may come as a surprise to many that boys in the schools are more susceptible to sexual abuse, according to a study conducted by a set of doctors.

A research article, titled ‘Prevalence of child abuse in school environment in Kerala,’ published in ‘Child Abuse and Neglect,’ an international journal, states that 30% of the boys, as against 6% of girls, have undergone sexually abusive experiences. Boys have been found to be more susceptible to emotional (90%) and physical (83%) abuse too.

The study was carried out by Manoj Therayil Kumar from the Institute of Mind and Brain, Thrissur, Sebind Kumar of Government Medical College, Thrissur, and Surendra P. Singh and Nilamadhab Kar of the Black Country Partnership NHS Trust, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.

The abuse history was collected from 6,682 adolescent students from schools in Thrissur city. The researchers used the child abuse screening tool developed by the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN).

“The clear distinction in the rate of sexual abuse on boys and girls has come us a surprise for us. The emotional abuse rate of boys and girls is almost the same,” said Dr. Manoj Kumar.

Bullying too

The survey takes a look at even soft abuse, such as bullying, which society often neglects. “Abuse will affect children’s personality and self esteem. Quite often, a person subjected to abuse over a period of time turns out to be an abuser,” Dr. Manoj Kumar said.

The research concluded that boys were at a greater risk of sexual abuse in Kerala, as they fall easy prey, while girls are more protected.

Twenty-one per cent of the participants in the survey admitted to have undergone some sort of sexual abuse, including being shown sexual pictures, being touched sexually, made to undress, made to touch others sexually, involved in making sexual pictures or videos, or being kissed against their wishes.

“This is the first scientific study carried out in Kerala in this field and the largest in India,” said V.G. Pradeep Kumar, State president of the Indian Medical Association.

As for physical abuse, alcohol seems to be the main villain as 16% of the children who participated in the survey reported that their family members used alcohol as an excuse for abuse.

The research suggests that teachers and parents should be trained to pinpoint emotional problems of students. It also points out the importance of counsellors in schools.

“Kerala should give more emphasis on child mental health,” Dr. Manoj Kumar said.

I can post several other info's.... As the highest crime rates, Highest riots, But does that gives you the right picture vis a vis others states?????

And by taking one or two articles what are you trying to prove???
 
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I can post several other info's.... As the highest crime rates, Highest riots, But does that gives you the right picture vis a vis others states?????

And by taking one or two articles what are you trying to prove???

I am show casing the "kerala model".

Can you read statistics ? DO you have KIDS ?

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There is a 30% probability that you were sexually abused.

There is a 30% probability your son will be sexually abused in Kerala.

There is a 90% probability that your son will be emotionally abused in kerala. There is a 85% probability that your son will be physically abused in his life in kerala.


This is the Paradise you have built . Broken families due to "gelf" and Rampant Alcoholism. The end result is what you see above.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...e-for-women/story-7YfiA5Q15BqSR9KSoZmEeM.html

God’s own country Kerala unsafe for women, 3-fold increase in rapes in 9 years


In Kerala, surveys carried out in two cities (Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode) showed similar results. Both witnesses and women respondents agreed that women face maximum harassment while using public transport, at bus stops and on the road. Sexual harassment has been pointed out as a problem by 98% women.



Is this the "best" state in India as your were boasting ?

The "Kerala MODEL">

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-pape...arming-rise-in-drug-abuse/article18169574.ece


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Kochi stands second in number of drug abuse cases in the country
After curbs on liquor and strict enforcement by the Excise Department, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances (NDPS) are fast taking hold of Kerala – offering teens a high.

With nearly 30% of the liquor shops winding up their operation in Kerala on account of a Supreme Court order, the State appears to be facing a potential public health crisis with a sharp rise in instances of drug abuse, bootlegging, and illicit brewing. The number of drug abuse cases have registered a four-fold rise during the past 10 months when compared to 2014. Excise sleuths on Thursday seized drugs worth Rs. 83.5 lakh and arrested a Kochi native in this connection.

Since June 2016, the Excise Department in Kerala has logged about 3,600 cases under the NDPS Act from all districts and arrested 3,900 persons in this connection. During the period, the department also carried out 1.27 lakh raids, registered 23,600 Abkari cases, and made 22,000 arrests.

Addressing a news conference here on Thursday, Rishi Raj Singh, the Excise Commissioner, a bulk of the synthetic drugs reaching the State were being sourced from destinations such as Goa and Mumbai while Telengana and Tamil Nadu accounted for a majority of the ganja consignments flowing to Kerala through the border check-posts.

‘‘There is a definite case of more people taking to drugs and these figures paint a frightening picture of the grip the culture exerts on the young. Such is the number of cases detected here that as per the National Crime Records Bureau, Kochi stands second only to Amritsar in terms of the highest number of drug abuse cases in the country,’’ he said.

In his opinion, the narcotic rackets operating in Kerala were primarily targeting the youngsters and migrant labourers — who together constituted around 70 lakh of the State’s total population.

The startling numbers apart, officials were yet to confirm whether this rise in drug abuse cases was due to a curb on the sale of liquor. ‘‘We have taken up a proposal to conduct a study on this by a team comprising a psychologist, sociologist, eduction expert, narcotic expert and food safety expert. The study is slated to commence as soon as the proposal gets the Planning Commission’s nod.
 
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I am show casing the "kerala model".

Can you read statistics ? DO you have KIDS ?

09ctaabAbuseGD3231SUL1jpgjpg


There is a 30% probability that you were sexually abused.

There is a 30% probability your son will be sexually abused in Kerala.

There is a 90% probability that your son will be emotionally abused in kerala. There is a 85% probability that your son will be physically abused in his life in kerala.


This is the Paradise you have built . Broken families due to "gelf" and Rampant Alcoholism. The end result is what you see above.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...e-for-women/story-7YfiA5Q15BqSR9KSoZmEeM.html

God’s own country Kerala unsafe for women, 3-fold increase in rapes in 9 years


In Kerala, surveys carried out in two cities (Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode) showed similar results. Both witnesses and women respondents agreed that women face maximum harassment while using public transport, at bus stops and on the road. Sexual harassment has been pointed out as a problem by 98% women.



Is this the "best" state in India as your were boasting ?

The "Kerala MODEL">

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-pape...arming-rise-in-drug-abuse/article18169574.ece


20kihun01--drugG9O1KELSQ1jpgjpg


Kochi stands second in number of drug abuse cases in the country
After curbs on liquor and strict enforcement by the Excise Department, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances (NDPS) are fast taking hold of Kerala – offering teens a high.

With nearly 30% of the liquor shops winding up their operation in Kerala on account of a Supreme Court order, the State appears to be facing a potential public health crisis with a sharp rise in instances of drug abuse, bootlegging, and illicit brewing. The number of drug abuse cases have registered a four-fold rise during the past 10 months when compared to 2014. Excise sleuths on Thursday seized drugs worth Rs. 83.5 lakh and arrested a Kochi native in this connection.

Since June 2016, the Excise Department in Kerala has logged about 3,600 cases under the NDPS Act from all districts and arrested 3,900 persons in this connection. During the period, the department also carried out 1.27 lakh raids, registered 23,600 Abkari cases, and made 22,000 arrests.

Addressing a news conference here on Thursday, Rishi Raj Singh, the Excise Commissioner, a bulk of the synthetic drugs reaching the State were being sourced from destinations such as Goa and Mumbai while Telengana and Tamil Nadu accounted for a majority of the ganja consignments flowing to Kerala through the border check-posts.

‘‘There is a definite case of more people taking to drugs and these figures paint a frightening picture of the grip the culture exerts on the young. Such is the number of cases detected here that as per the National Crime Records Bureau, Kochi stands second only to Amritsar in terms of the highest number of drug abuse cases in the country,’’ he said.

In his opinion, the narcotic rackets operating in Kerala were primarily targeting the youngsters and migrant labourers — who together constituted around 70 lakh of the State’s total population.

The startling numbers apart, officials were yet to confirm whether this rise in drug abuse cases was due to a curb on the sale of liquor. ‘‘We have taken up a proposal to conduct a study on this by a team comprising a psychologist, sociologist, eduction expert, narcotic expert and food safety expert. The study is slated to commence as soon as the proposal gets the Planning Commission’s nod.

What is its relevance with this thread???? or the topic discussed???

Well we are from a society which want to improve in every aspect of life, and The best way of resolving or improving is by identifying a problem, or taking a problem seriously..... So this is normal.... If you go by the statistics, Kerala is the hell in this country With highest crime ratio, But the reality is something else....

We will highlight our issues and we will work on it..... by the way if i could ask you where you basically from (if from kerala it will be in interesting discussion ahead, if not from where else?)
 
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The only thing anyone can get from your posts is the copious amount of BS.
Keep it with you.....

I can post several other info's.... As the highest crime rates, Highest riots, But does that gives you the right picture vis a vis others states?????

And by taking one or two articles what are you trying to prove???
This Negative camping against Kerala by National Print and Television media will unite Malayalis against BJP/RSS
This will benefit CPM more than any other political party
 
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What is its relevance with this thread???? or the topic discussed???

Well we are from a society which want to improve in every aspect of life, and The best way of resolving or improving is by identifying a problem, or taking a problem seriously..... So this is normal.... If you go by the statistics, Kerala is the hell in this country With highest crime ratio, But the reality is something else....

We will highlight our issues and we will work on it..... by the way if i could ask you where you basically from (if from kerala it will be in interesting discussion ahead, if not from where else?)

LOL .... kerala IS HELL, from which people escape to Gulf and other parts of India to find jobs and a life.

This is the Hell the communists created and which RSS is trying to rectify.

Trading ancient wisdom and values and culture for new age marxist rubbish.

End result is a land where ALL Kinds of abuse is rampant, sustained by gulf money (which is fast drying up) and erosion of cultural values which took Thousands of years to develop.

Non of these issues are Highlighted, much less acknowledge for ANYONE to work on it :lol: ......... you are in denial.

For the ignorant masses, the propaganda is "kerala is heaven on earth" much like the propaganda in kashmir. I am a mallu so its pointless to pretend and lie to me.
 
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