Malappuram:Training guns again on the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday accused the key Congress ally of surrendering to communal forces by aligning with Jamaat-e-Islami and the SDPI.
He stressed the need to protect minority rights but maintained that this should not come at the cost of succumbing to communalism. Vijayan said that Jamaat-e-Islami was always kept at bay by the Sunni faction of Islam, but they are now collaborating with the UDF.
While addressing a public meeting as part of the CPI(M) Malappuram district conference, the Marxist veteran asserted that minority communalism is not a remedy for majority communalism, as the two are interdependent. "The Muslim League is in a state of submission to communal forces, and if this trend continues, these forces will eventually consume the League itself," Vijayan warned.
He said that failing to recognise the peril of such politics could lead the Muslim League to disastrous consequences. "We do not engage in political malice merely to secure a few votes," he said. In Kerala, the Congress and BJP are united in opposing the Left government, he added.
The stance of the Congress and the Muslim League, willing to align with anyone for the sake of a few votes, is dangerous, the CM said. Muslim groups have been the primary victims of Sangh Parivar violence, and the situation is no different for Christians.