Thiruvananthapuram: The Congress-led opposition on Monday accused the Pinarayi Vijayan government in the state assembly of “hounding” those non-resident Keralite’s (NRKs) who return to the state to set up business enterprises.

The opposition blamed the government for trying to hush up the case of an NRK returnee “who was forced to commit suicide after being hounded by activists of youth wing of the CPM [Communist Party of India-Marxist].”

Former state minister and senior Congress legislator, Adoor Prakash, moved the motion accusing the state government of trying to hush up the case of the suicide of 64-year-old Sugathan in Kollam district.

“Sugathan took a plot of land near his home on lease to set up his own workshop after returning from Oman. When he got the verbal sanction from the local bodies, he erected a shed there.

“But the local activists of the youth wing of the CPM put up a flag there, stating that it was a wetland and no construction would be allowed there. It is alleged these activists asked him to pay Rs200,000 (Dh11,280).

“He knocked every door for justice but to no avail. Finally, on February 25, Sugathan was found hanging from a rope in the shed that he had erected,” Prakash said.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condemned the incident and said three CPM activists had been arrested.

“The incident should have never happened. The practice of putting up a flag where new ventures are coming up does not augur well. Such acts will no longer be tolerated. With such incidents going on, we will reach nowhere. The case will be probed and action will be taken,” Vijayan said.

Unhappy with Vijayan’s reply, leader of the opposition Ramesh Chennithala said that he was told by Sugathan’s family members that he had pledged gold and got Rs63,000 which was handed over to the CPM leaders.

“Sugathan’s family wishes to see all the culprits brought to justice, but at the moment attempts are being made to hush up the case. The CPM should see that all the accused be ousted from the party,” Chennithala said and walked out of the house.

But R. Sajilal, the youth wing leader of the All India Youth Federation (CPM’s youth wing) told the media that what Vijayan told the house was not true.

“If one takes stock of the number of instances where flags have been raised, that would definitely go to Vijayan’s party — CPM, as it’s known to all that its CPM who always raise flags anywhere and everywhere,” said Sajilal.

State Secretary Kanam Rajendran said that the need of the hour was not to take stock of raising flags, but the rate of suicides in the state.

Meanwhile, the elder son of Sugathan on Monday told the media that his father’s leg bore a big injury mark.

“We have taken the pictures of it and handed them over to the police. We want a proper probe into the entire episode,” he said.