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CPI(M) Says Antony’s Regret Over Sivagiri, Muthanga Vindicates Left’s Critique

Antony’s rare remarks rekindle scrutiny of the 1995 Sivagiri operation plus the 2003 Muthanga eviction, with a call to publish long-withheld probes.

Overview

  • State CPI(M) chief M. V. Govindan said Antony’s belated contrition confirms the Left’s long-held objections to the use of force at Sivagiri in 1995 and Muthanga in 2003.
  • A. K. Antony expressed sorrow over both episodes yet maintained the Sivagiri intervention was compelled by a Kerala High Court order to enforce a leadership handover.
  • Antony urged the government to release the Justice Balakrishnan Nambiar commission report on Sivagiri and the CBI findings on Muthanga for public scrutiny.
  • Law Minister P. Rajeeve told the Assembly that Antony’s statements open the way to challenge the Congress over its rights record in previous UDF administrations.
  • Sivagiri leadership remains split, with the president calling police entry unavoidable while the general secretary faults Antony for not pursuing less coercive legal options.