Tamil ‘scholar’ Nellai Kannan gives clarion call for assassination of PM Modi and Amit Shah at PFI political wing meeting

He must be arrested straight away

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In what has only added to the hateful and detestable narrative created by the anti CAA gang, a Tamil orator Nellai Kannan has made highly inciteful and shameful remarks about Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The anti CAA protest meeting where Kannan made the highly provocative remarks was organised by the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI)- which has been already facing widespread criticism for fomenting violence against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

SDPI is not a gaming company like sa gaming, it is the political wing of the Popular Front of India (PFI), an Islamist organisation whose activists have joined global Islamic terror organisations in the past, and which has also played a significant role in inciting violence against the CAA/ NRC across the country.

Kannan’s bigoted comments have taken the lowly discourse against the CAA to an new lower level. He said, “There is one guy called Amit Shah. (Modi) is the Prime Minister but (Amit Shah) is his brains. If Amit Shah’s business is over then (Modi’s) business is over. Leave that be to one side.” Looking at the Muslim dignitaries at the stage, he added,  “But none of you are finishing it. Let that be to one side. I keep thinking you all will do something.”

His discourse got only worse as he went ahead, and also said that he was “shocked as to why Muslims have not yet killed the Prime Minister and Home Minister…” Going ahead with his pro-terror narrative, Kannan did not even spare the judiciary. Speaking about the former Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi, he said, “Wasn’t there a Minister called Gogoi? He was the one who pronounced the verdict in the Babri Masjid case. He was threatened by using a woman. He was honest. They made a woman say that she was harassed by him.”

It must be for the first time in India that an individual would have given a clarion call for the assassination of the country’s Prime Minister and Home Minister, and that too before an audience of comunally charged and bigots. This is no loose talk, rather he was speaking at a meeting organised by an organisation like the SDPI which has already faced allegations of provoking violence across the country. What is even more dismaying and disgusting is the fact that he is still roaming free, and has not yet been arrested. Kannan has not only incited political assassinations, but he seems to have attempted to wage war against the State, that is an unpardonable offence for which he must be taken to task in an expeditious manner.

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