Controversial Remarks Against Women Stir Political Storm
A CPI(M) leader, Sayid Ali Majeed, faces legal action for allegedly making derogatory remarks about women during a public meeting, inciting online criticism. Complaints by IUML activists led to police documentation under intimidation and modesty violation charges. The investigation remains ongoing.
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Sayid Ali Majeed, a local CPI(M) leader, is under scrutiny for comments made against women during a meeting. His alleged remarks have sparked backlash and prompted police action, as confirmed by authorities on Tuesday.
The controversy erupted after a complaint was filed by Jameela, an Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) activist, leading to Majeed being booked by Tirurangadi police on charges of criminal intimidation and insulting women's modesty.
The incident's fallout was amplified on social media, where a video of Majeed addressing party supporters from an open vehicle circulated widely. In the video, he accused IUML of using women against him and challenged law enforcement to take action. The investigation is ongoing, with further steps to be determined.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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