The newly elected CPI Secretary General (M) Ma Baby during media interaction in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: Nirmal Harindran
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI (M)) The Secretary General Ma Baby said that identity policy is controlled by excessive politics Sangh Parivar in the country.
On Tuesday, the Meet-Thep-Press program, organized by Keral Union of work, was journalists that Drift in traditional wide policy helped Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to expand their influence between sections that traditionally protected CPI (M).
Mr. Baby said that CPI (m) asked units of parties from the level of the branch and awake to face politically preferences between certain influential parts of society to identify with a particular caste or religious groups.
He said that sections that once stigmatized any identification with Sangh Parivar have now not found any compounds in association with the Hindu majority forces, given the RSS rule on Wednesday.
Mr. Baby said that pushing problems with livelihoods – such as unemployment, cost of living and the expanding gap between the rich and the poor – were some of the exceeding the policy of the majority identity. He said that CPI (M) should strengthen the political message, that the hate policy and the division did not deal with the problems of the livelihoods that were most important for the masses.
Mr. Baby said there was hope on the horizon. In Rajasthan, CPI (m) secured three seats and overcome the challenges of caste and municipal politics. In Jammu and Kashmir, the leader of CPI (m) Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami from the Kulgam constituency, despite the strong opposition of Congress, BJP and Muslim fundamentalist groups.
Mr. Baby said that the Secretary General of the SNDP Yogamu Vellappally Naesana “unpleasant” note about Malappuram, regardless of the progressive social organization, kept the extreme right -wing forces at bay. Likewise, the company had the Nair Service Society.
However, Mr. Baby noted that BDJ, headed by Mr. Natesan’s son and bearer of SNDP, Tushar Vellapally, was a partner of the BJP Alliance in Kerala.
He said that the rise of dividing castes and communal politics was pushing minority attacks, offenses at the institute, violation of federalism and undermining secularism on the penumbra of political counting and national debate.
Mr. Baby lamented that Congress had not shown any tendency to convene the Indian block, the association of secular forces that stopped the BJP from obtaining a two -thirds majority in parliament. Such a mandate would seize the BJP to change the constitution to the Sangh Parivar agenda.
Published – April 8, 2025 9:05