Kozhikode: Following a meeting between the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Kerala-based Jamat-e-Islami back on January 14 in New Delhi, the political discussion in Kerala has been rife with criticism from several state parties. With many major political sides in the Southern state coming forward with criticism, T Arif Ali, General Secretary and former Kerala ameer (head) of the party, said on Thursday that the holding talks between the two sides was a 'positive initiative'.
"It is true that RSS representatives and leading Muslim organizations in the country held talks, it is not a secret. In the meeting, Islamic organizations asked the RSS to stop the implementation of extreme ideas such as hate speech, lynching and genocide," a report cited Ali as saying earlier in the day. The cascading response to the action from within the state, however, has so far visibly not acknowledged the explanation.
Criticising the move, former minister and current CPI(M) MLA KT Jaleel said people are 'keen to know' who was the mediator of the discussion. He further urged Jamaat-e-Islami to reveal details of the meeting, adding whether the RSS, the BJP's ideological parent, regretted the death of people killed by cow vigilantes in India.