Com Veera Reddy was murdered on the 15th of August, 1985. The whole country was celebrating the Independence Day, but the Congress goons were busy annihilating Com Veera Reddy. Com Veera Reddy was very active in trying to solve the problems of the students was equally active towards the problems of the people. To make doubly sure that he was dead, they rolled a cart over Veera Reddy's throat after butchering him with axes and sticks. Com Ragireddi Veera Reddy was born in 1958 in the Rayanipalem village of Miryalaguda taluq in Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh. He completed his HSC in 1974-75 and joined PUC. He became the leader of the people while he was in his student days itself. Along with the increasing support of the people, class enemies also grew for Com Veera Reddy. He thought that somebody else's life should not suffer because of his marriage and refused marriage. He always inspired his comrades, stood in the forefront and was always ready to face any attack. The government had distributed the barren land in his native village to dalits. Some landlords under the cover of the Congress party had grabbed the land. Com Veera Reddy took up the issue and led the movement under the guidance of the democratic movement. He united the dalits and planted red flags in that land. The Congress party frightened by an open challenge to their hegemony and threat to their landed interests planned an attack and murdered Com Veera Reddy.
Com Sushobhan Mukherjee, a young SFI activist of Kalna in the Burdwan District of West Bengal, was brutally murdered by Chhatra Parishad (I) hoodlums in the last week of March 1985.
This barbaric and heinous murder came in the background of the elections to the Kalna College Student's Union, where the SFI had secured a comfortable victory, in which Com. Sushobhan Mukherjee played a major role.
Com Naresh Patsani, 21, a student of Khurda College and an SFI activist in Puri District, Orissa was murdered by the Congress (I) goondas on 3rd March 1985 in the Pipili Constituency. Com Naresh Patsani, young, educated and full of vigour, was committed to play his role in the assembly elections in a very promising manner. He took up the election campaign in Pipli Constituency and explained to the people the misdeeds of the Congress (I) during five years of its rule. He campaigned on how the Government was responsible for the ghastly murder of the engineering students in Burla, the killing of six people by the police on day of the Orissa Bandh on August 14th, 1984, the massacre at Paradeep, supply of fake paddy seeds to the peasants, deterioration of the law and order situation in the state, increase of atrocities on women and large scale corruption. He appealed to the voters to defeat the Congress (I) in the Assembly elections.
Frightened by this, the Congress (I) planned to eliminate him. On the night of 3rd March he was returning to his own village under Delanga Police Station after finishing the day's campaign. On the way the Congress (I) hoodlums attacked him with sharp weapons and cut him to pieces.
Com Shibashankar Pal, a young SFI activist of Hoogly district in West Bengal, was brutally murdered on 4th February, 1985 by Chhatra Parishad (I) and Youth Congress (I) activists. Shibashankar Pal was kidnapped and brutally hacked to death, after which his body was buried by his assailants. Shibashankar was a student of Arts in Class XII of Megra-Bagoti Shri Shopal Banerji College. He had been chosen by the SFI to contest the college elections. He was to have filed in his nomination on 5th, but Congress (I) hoodlums ensured that his was not to be. When Shibshankar did not come to college on 5th February, a search was conducted with the help of the police. Finally on 8th February his body was found buried in a field and in a mutilated condition.