Thiruvananthapuram: A Kerala court on Wednesday, July 20 directed the police to lodge a first information report (FIR) on the complaint moved by two Youth Congress workers accusing LDF convener E.P. Jayarajan and two others of allegedly assaulting them when they shouted slogans against chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan onboard an aircraft after it landed here.One of the lawyers representing the two Youth Congress (YC) workers confirmed that the court of Judicial First Class Magistrate in Thiruvananthapuram directed the Valiyathura police station to register an FIR.The two Youth Congress workers – Farzeen Majid and R.K. Naveen Kumar – in their plea have sought registration of an FIR against Jayarajan, the chief minister’s personal security officer Anil Kumar and his personal assistant Suneesh V.M. for allegedly assaulting them in the aircraft when they shouted slogans against Vijayan in connection with a gold smuggling case.Following the incident last month, the two protesters and another Youth Congress member were booked for attempt to murder by the Kerala police.In that case, the FIR said due to political enmity, the three accused – Majid, Naveen Kumar and Suneeth Kumar – conspired to kill the chief minister and boarded the flight from Kannur to Thiruvananthapuram.Also Read: Charges of Favouritism After Youth Congress National Executive ReconstitutedThe case was registered against three Youth Congress workers under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 120B (conspiracy), 307 (attempt to murder) and 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty), the police had said.Majeed told PTI that they too had made a complaint against Jayarajan and the two others, but they decided to approach the court as no action was taken by the police.On Tuesday, the issue took a dramatic turn with the police arresting Congress leader K.S. Sabarinadhan for allegedly hatching the conspiracy behind the aircraft protest.However, the same day, a Kerala court granted him bail.On Monday, private airliner Indigo, onboard whose aircraft the incident had occurred, had imposed a three-week flying ban on Jayarajan and a two-week ban on Majid and Naveen Kumar.Irked by the ban, the LDF convener said neither he nor his family would ever travel by that airline.On the very next day, an IndiGo bus, operating in the Karipur airport, was fined by the state motor vehicle department for defaulting on payment of road taxes.(PTI)