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‘Kafir screenshot’ case: CPI(M) takes out protest march in Vadakara

‘Kafir screenshot’ case: CPI(M) takes out protest march in Vadakara
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The CPI(M) organized a protest in Vadakara, Kerala, alleging that the police and opposition parties are falsely implicating DYFI activists in a communal 'kafir screenshot' case. The protest follows the arrest of a local DYFI leader regarding the circulation of inflammatory content.

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Highlights ongoing political tensions and allegations of bias in law enforcement investigations regarding communal issues in Kerala.

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The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] took out a protest march to the office of the District Police Chief (Kozhikode Rural) at Vadakara on Saturday (June 20), accusing the special investigation team (SIT) on the ‘kafir screenshot’ case of falsely implicating activists of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) in the issue.

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The article focuses heavily on the CPI(M)'s perspective and their defense of the accused activists.

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