Kozhikode: The widow of Revolutionary Marxist Party leader TP Chandrasekharan today alleged she had received two anonymous letters threatening her and her family and these would be handed over to police.
The letters were received in the last one week, she said.
Both letters threatened her and her family with dire consequences if she spoke anything against the accused in the murder case through television channels, she said.
Chandrasekharan, a former CPM leader was expelled from the party and later formed his own outfit RMP. He was killed by a seven-member gang at Vallikkad near Onchiyam in Kozhikode district on May 4, 2012.
The Special Additional District and Sessions Court, trying the case had completed the trial yesterday and is expected to pronounce its verdict on January 22.
The letters were received in the last one week, she said.
Both letters threatened her and her family with dire consequences if she spoke anything against the accused in the murder case through television channels, she said.
The Special Additional District and Sessions Court, trying the case had completed the trial yesterday and is expected to pronounce its verdict on January 22.
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