Manju Warrier's silence over Dileep row mysterious: BJP leader

Manju Warrier's silence over Dileep row mysterious: BJP leader
Surendran sought to know why actress Manju Warrier, who is generally very vocal about social issues, did not respond over Dileep row.

Thiruvananthapuram: BJP state general secretary K Surendran has questioned the silence of actress Manju Warrier over the reinstatement of actor Dileep, accused in 2017 actress attack case, into AMMA.

In a social media post, Surendran said that the protests against Mohanlal over the issue were aimed at damaging his reputation rather than a move to uphold woman's cause. It is a deliberate attack targeted at Mohanlal. "Is Mohanlal alone responsible for the decision on Dileep? Did Mammootty oppose the move? Why no protests against him? Are Mukesh, Ganesh Kumar, Siddique and Jagadeesh really virtuous people?” asked the BJP leader.

“But the most mysterious aspect is the complete reversal of stand by Manju Warrier. Why are the activists upholding moral causes keeping mum? The reasons will be revealed if a person closely examines the discussions taking place on social media and those leading the protests being staged on the streets.

"No superhuman power is needed to realize that the attack on Mohanlal is inspired not just by politics. Protests against the actor have been taking place for quite long. But those behind these activities should remember that if certain lines are crossed, the response could be severe,” said Surendran.

Dilepwas arrested on charges of conspiracy in the case related to the abduction and assault of the south Indian actress in February, 2017, and later released on bail. Dileep allegedly wanted to take revenge on the victim actress for informing his then wife Manju Warrier about his affair with Kavya Madhavan.

Dileep had divorced Manju Warrier in 2015 and married Kavya Madhavan in 2016.

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