Thiruvananthapuram:The BJP on Sunday alleged that members of the Christian community who recently joined the party in Kerala are facing online attacks from supporters of the Congress and the CPI(M). The saffron party, which has been actively courting the Christian community in the state, issued a warning of strong retaliation against those involved in the attacks.
This comes a day after a Christian priest and around 50 families from the minority community joined the saffron party in Kerala. A BJP spokesman claimed that members of the Christian community have been subjected to "brutal cyber attacks" since joining the saffron party. "We will protect them at any cost. We will fight tooth and nail against those who make any move against them. There will be a strong retaliation," BJP state president K Surendran told reporters.
The BJP leader alleged that the Congress and the BJP were viewing the joining of the minority community in the party with utmost intolerance. The minority community members, including the priests who joined the BJP, were threatened, Surendran said. He said that individuals attempting to humiliate and attack them personally, through various means, will face severe consequences.
Around 50 Christian families, including Fr Shaiju Kurien, Secretary of the Orthodox Church Nilakkal Bhadrasanam in Pathanamthitta district in southern Kerala, joined the BJP in the presence of Union Minister V Muraleedharan on Saturday. In a Facebook post, the saffron party said many people from the Kerala Congress (Jacob) faction also joined the party in the presence of the state president Surendran in Thrissur district in central Kerala on Saturday.
The party attributed the appeal to minorities joining its ranks to the visionary approach of development under the leadership of the Narendra Modi-led government. "Over the past decade, the Modi government has shown a strong dedication to development. This is a significant factor motivating minorities to support and join the BJP," the party said.