The leader of a long-running anti-government street protest in Thailand called for a major rally on Sunday to oust the "murderous government" after one of his supporters was killed by a grenade. Sondhi Limthongkul accused the government of having a direct hand in the firing of the grenade in the early hours of Thursday into the Government House compound that has been occupied by the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) since August. "The PAD can no longer tolerate this murderous government that kills its people daily and cruelly," Sondhi said, reading out a statement after an emergency meeting of the street movement's inner circle. "The PAD have therefore decided to call the biggest rally ever on November 23 at 2 p.m. to march to parliament to end the puppet government," he said. The statement was broadcast live on the PAD's own radio and satellite television channels.