KOCHI: Lashing out at the Congress party and the cyberattacks against her, CPM leader KJ Shine said Congress members should learn about culture from Nehru and maintain the party’s traditional cultural values. Shine added that sexuality between men and women should not be treated as something to be publicly humiliated.
Responding to a question about cyber attacks on the family of Congress worker Gopalakrishnan, Shine said no one should be portrayed negatively. She thanked the media and stated that she did not want to respond to Opposition Leader V.D. Satheesan’s remarks.
CPM District Secretary S Satheesh said that the party would continue its fight for justice against the cyber attacks on Shine.
Shine did not attend the inauguration of the KSTA-organised march in front of the Aluva Education Office, as she had to appear to give testimony in the case.
Cyber attack originated from Paravur: K N Unnikrishnan
MLA KN Unnikrishnan said the cyber attacks began in Paravur. He added that as long as the Congress dismisses these cyber attacks, they should be seen as a continuation of the threats made by Satheesan, who had warned that he would release a bomb.