KOCHI: CPM leader and teacher K J Shine filed a complaint against the cyber-attack towards her. She filed a complaint with the chief minister, DGP and women’s commission. She said people spreading slander will not be spared.
‘There is a sexual crime that has been discussing in Kerala for the past two weeks, and despite trying in various ways, it has not been possible to save an MLA who is addicted to sexual acts. The assembly is in session, the UDF and the Congress, who thought they could take all the defenses with strength, are helpless and unable to do so. Such a cyber-attack may have been part of an attempt to divert attention from it.
I know that MLA. We used to share the dais together and talk. I think on September 11, at a public venue, a local leader of the Congress, who is also my friend, came and sat next to me and said that a bomb is coming. When I asked him what it was, he asked me to be brave enough and also told me not to worry no matter what she heard. He said that something was coming between teacher and an MLA. He may have said it innocently. After that, a poster came. My husband said that he would file a complaint, but against whom. There was no name or address in it. We did not mind it.
‘After two three days came with pictures. What all vulgar things are being circulated? The conspiracy came from right-wing politics. A complaint was filed and an investigation was started. All evidences were given. We will not sit idle,’ said K J Shine.
Posts including K J Shine and Vypeen MLA K N Unnikrishnan were found circulating on social media platforms for the past few days.