CPI-M trying to split Kerala on communal lines: Says Chennithala
CPI-M trying to split Kerala on communal lines: Says Chennithala
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Thiruvananthapuram: Leader of the Opposition in Kerala Assembly Ramesh Chennithala has lashed the ruling CPI-M for trying to divide Kerala on communal lines and said that the attack against the Indian Union Muslim League, a major constituent of the UDF, was a move in that direction.

Chennithala was addressing the media during his ?Aiswarya Kerala Yatra? when he slammed the Left party. He said that the CPI-M is trying to divide the state on communal lines and this is to get the Hindu vote bank which they had successfully played in the 1987 Assembly elections as well.

Chennithala said that there is a clear agenda behind the CPI-M state secretary A. Vijayaraghavan comparing the IUML to an Islamic fundamentalist outfit.

Vijayaraghavan had in a press conference on February 4, had stated that Chennithala and former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy were meeting IUML state president Hyder Ali Shihab Thangal and other leaders of that party to aid ?compromising? with Islamic fundamentalism.

The senior Congress leader also said that the CPI-M agenda will not be successful in the state as both the Hindu and Muslim community were aware of the CPI-M?s game.

The opposition leader also said that the CPI-M was instrumental in breaking the sanctity of the hill shrine Sabarimala by allowing women of the ?banned age-group? to climb the hill shrine which was against the customs and traditions of the temple.

The opposition leader tried to remind that the CPI-M was neither for the Hindu community and had insulted the Hindus by allowing women at Sabarimala.

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