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Kerala man commits murder-suicide, throws daughter off bridge, and jumps off as well
On the evening of the incident, the body of the father who was identified as Laiju Nanda was located near a hotel which was located right below the bridge. Whereas, the body of the daughter was found near Thynoth Kadavu.

A nerve-wracking story has come to light from Kerala’s Kochi where a 36-year-old man threw his daughter and himself off of the Marthanda Varma bridge on Thursday. According to reports, the man had picked his daughter up from her school on his scooter and took her to Aluva’s Marthanda Varma bridge where he committed the murder-suicide.
The man parked his scooter along the side of the bridge and then threw his 6-year-old daughter, Arya Nanda, off the bridge and then followed suit by jumping himself. The locals and the people who were present at the scene immediately informed the police, whereas some other locals tried to save the father-daughter by swimming after them. But due to the heavy flow of water, failed to do so.
Subsequently, after the failure of the locals in rescuing the father and daughter who jumped off, the police reached with a scuba team, along with the locals to find and search for them. However, the scuba team’s effort went in vain as they couldn’t find the duo.
On the evening of the incident, the body of the father who was identified as Laiju Nanda was located near a hotel which was located right below the bridge. Whereas, the body of the daughter was found near Thynoth Kadavu. The police were able to identify the victims from the documents found in the man’s scooter.
The victims were declared dead before being taken to the hospital. The bodies were first taken to a nearby District hospital, however, after an inquest, the bodies were shifted to a government Medical college. According to reports, Laiju, the father, had sent a message to a person where he had confessed to his intentions of jumping off a bridge.
The news of the demise of a family of four had shaken up the latter surviving two of the family members, a son and a mother. The son, who is a student of Vidyadhiraja Vidya Bhavan at Aluva, and the wife and mother, who works in Dubai had to rush home as she arrived at the Kochi after being informed about the news.
Laiju Nanda was the owner of a Sanitaryware shop in Kerala’s Puthuvassery. The cremation ceremony was held on Friday at the SNDP crematorium in Kaprassery.
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Karnataka gave befitting reply to BJP: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan on poll results
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday hailed the ouster of the BJP from its only southern bastion saying that the people of Karnataka gave a “befitting” reply to the saffron party and the election results herald a positive future for the entire country.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday hailed the ouster of the BJP from its only southern bastion saying that the people of Karnataka gave a “befitting” reply to the saffron party and the election results herald a positive future for the entire country.
Reacting to Saturday’s Kerala Assembly poll results in which the incumbent BJP managed to secure a meagre 66 seats, while the Congress registered a majority victory by winning 135 seats in the 224-seat Assembly, CM Vijayan claimed that the people kicked out the BJP as they were fed up with the right-wing party’s rule and now there’s no BJP regime in any south Indian state.
Pinarayi Vijayan said that despite BJP pulling out all the big guns including Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigning in Karnataka for 10 days and literally asking the people to vote for his party, the BJP came up short by a wide margin.
This clearly shows that the people were fed up with the BJP rule and voted them out of power.
However, the Chief Minister also warned the Congress to learn from past mistakes and not take the BJP lightly as the saffron party will not remain content being in the opposition and will do everything in its power to attempt a coup.
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The CM noted that in the past the BJP in Karnataka has tried to wrest power in the state despite losing the election and some turncoat Congress MLAs had supported their bid, adding that the grand old party’s leadership should be wary and not allow the repeat of such attempts.
Pinarayi Vijayan, who is a vociferous critic and opponent of the BJP, claimed that the currently there’s a strong anti-BJP feeling prevailing across the country that the right-wing party should not get a third term at the Centre.
Vijayan observed that the Congress has changed for the better and isn’t the same party which ruled the country with an absolute majority in the Parliament and according to its whims, adding that current goal of every opposition party should be oust the BJP from power at the Centre.
CM Vijayan said that BJP getting a third term at the Centre will “spell disaster for the country” and as such anti-BJP votes should be consolidated from each state. Karnataka election results will boost such attempts, he added.
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India in denial, say filmmakers as The Kerala Story releases in US theatres

The makers of The Kerala Story claimed that India had been in “denial” of the existence of the “long existing issue” in Kerala as the controversial film was released in over 200 theatres in the United States and Canada on Friday.
Speaking to a group of Indian American reporters during a virtual presser, Sudipto Sen, the director of the polarising film called The Kerala Story a “mission” and a “movement” which must reach masses across the world to raise awareness.
Sen claimed that India had been in denial of the “long existing issue” in Kerala and his film is the first to shed light on the subject.
The film’s producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah voiced similar thoughts saying that the subject that is “exposed’ in The Kerala Story has been hidden from the people and deserved to be told, adding that they made the movie to initiate a worldwide deliberation on the Kerala issue.
Vipul Shah termed The Kerala Story a “very bold, honest and true” film that got no support in the beginning but has witnessed blockbuster-level success within a mere week of its release and now stands on the verge of a worldwide release.
‘The Kerala Story’ has sparked a massive controversy since its first trailer—which claimed that 32,000 women from the state were converted to Islam and recruited by global terror group Islamic State— hit the screens in November last year.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan who has vehemently opposed the film, recently termed it as a “deliberately produced” piece of Sangh Parivar propaganda aimed to create communal divide and spread hatred among Hindus and Muslims in the state.
The film was issued an ‘A’ certificate by the Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and told to delete 10 scenes, including an interview with a former chief minister of Kerala, ahead of its theatrical release.
The BJP has vociferously backed the Sudipto Sen directorial with even Prime Minister Narendra Modi praising the film for “exposing a terror conspiracy” and accusing the Congress of “siding with terrorists” and trying to appease them for political gain by opposing the film’s release.
BJP chief ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Yogi Adityanath have declared the film tax-free in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, respectively.
Meanwhile, the opposition has vehemently opposed the Adah Sharma-starrer, dubbing it as a piece of Sangh Parivar-backed propaganda piece aimed to stir communal tensions and polarize the BJP’s vote bank ahead of next year’s Lok Sabha polls.
On Monday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee banned the screening of the controversial Bollywood film in the state, while on May 7 (Sunday), multiplexes in Tamil Nadu had stopped screenings of the ‘The Kerala Story’ citing law and order threats and poor response to the movie from the audience in the southern state.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a plea challenging the Kerala High Court’s interim order which refused to ban the release of Adah Sharma-starrer. The hearing is listed on May 15.
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Traffic camera pics ruined a Kerala man’s marriage . Here’s how
Pictures from Kerala’s road safety cameras disrupted the marriage of an Idukki man after high-resolution photos clicked by the traffic cams, which showed a woman friend riding pillion on his scooter, were sent to his wife’s mobile number.

Pictures from Kerala’s road safety cameras disrupted the marriage of an Idukki man after high-resolution photos clicked by the traffic cams, which showed a woman friend riding pillion on his scooter, were sent to his wife’s mobile number.
According to reports, the high-end road cameras captured the man riding his scooter without a helmet along with a woman on April 25, and as the vehicle is registered in his wife‘s name, the Kerala Motor Vehicle Department sent the high-res pictures along with the details of the violation by the man and the fine to be paid, in a message on her mobile number.
The pictures led to an argument among the couple as the wife questioned her husband about the woman who was seen riding pillion with him on the scooter.
The 32-year-old man tried to reason with his wife, claiming that the woman seen in the traffic camera pictures had merely hitched a ride with him and he did not have any relationship with her. However, the wife refused to believe him, leading to an argument between the couple following which she filed a police complaint against him on May 5, accusing her husband of manhandling her and their three-year old toddler.
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Based on the complaint, the husband, an Idukki native who works at a textile shop in Thiruvananthapuram, was arrested by the police and later produced before court which remanded him to judicial custody.
A senior police official said based on the wife’s complaint, the man was booked under IPC 321 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint) and 294 (obscene acts) and Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act (assault or neglect of child).
The installation of high-end traffic cameras to monitor road safety has been the root of a political slugfest between the Opposition Congress and the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala government with the former accusing the LDF regime of graft in contracts related to the installation of the devices under the ‘Safe Kerala’ road safety project.
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