Police Clash with Youth Congress Protesters in Thiruvananthapuram

Police use lathi-charge and water cannons to disperse Youth Congress workers protesting against Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, demanding his resignation over MLA PV Anvar's allegations.

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Sumit Kumar
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Police Clash

By A Staff Reporter

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala: A confrontation erupted today between police and Youth Congress workers who were protesting outside the Secretariat, demanding the resignation of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The protest was sparked by recent allegations made by MLA PV Anvar.

The demonstration escalated as police employed lathi-charge and water cannons to control the crowd. The Youth Congress workers were marching towards the Secretariat, expressing their dissatisfaction with the Chief Minister's handling of the situation and calling for his resignation.

The protestors' demands are centered around allegations raised by MLA PV Anvar, which they believe warrant a significant response from the government. The use of force by the police highlights the heightened tensions and the challenging environment surrounding the political dispute in Kerala.

This incident underscores the growing unrest and political friction in the state, as both sides continue to grapple with the unfolding developments and their implications for Kerala’s leadership and governance.