
Black-money case: BJP workers clash, one stabbed
The Hindu
Two groups of party locked horns at Vadanappally in Thrissur
A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker was stabbed after two groups of the party clashed with each other at Thrithallur, near Vadanappally, on Sunday. The workers clashed allegedly following an argument over a Facebook post on the Kodakara black money heist case. An argument between the two groups broke out at a vaccination centre at the Primary Health Centre, Thrithallur. The furious argument led to the stabbing and Kiran, 27, was injured in the attack. He has been admitted to a private hospital in Thrissur. Internal feud has been severe in the BJP over the Kodakara black money case. However, party sources said the attack had nothing to do with the case and it was over personal grudge.More Related News

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