Kerala: Nine CPI(M) workers allegedly attacked by IUML activists; 4 seriously injured
Political rivalry was suspected to be behind the incident, police said.
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2017-02-06 13:13 GMT
Malappuram: At least nine CPI(M) workers were injured, four of them seriously, when they were allegedly attacked by Indian Union Muslim League activists at Unniyal in the district on Monday, police said.
The CPI(M) members were sleeping at a place near a football ground, where a match was held Tuesday night, and they were attacked around 4.00 am by a group of people allegedly belonging to IUML.
Seven persons are undergoing treatment at the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital in Malappuram, four of them in a serious condition, while two others have been admitted to a hospital in Tanur in the district, they said.
Political rivalry was suspected to be behind the incident, police said.