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The emergence of SDPI hurts the Cong in the coastal area, Malnad

The emergence of SDPI hurts the Cong in the coastal area, Malnad
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Bengaluru: sandwiched between BJP, who shed the aggressive hindutva line, and the aggressive Islamic political clothing of Indian Social Democratic Party (SDPI) on the other hand, Congress faced the threat of the majority of Hindu and minority banks, especially in the Al and Malnad coastal areas .
Whether it’s a raging hijab controversy, or previous anti-conversion bills, Congress has faced discomfort, and the party often has to walk on a rope.
Being a secular party, it can’t be too tend to be towards both parts.
Recognizing that the Congress faced the political challenges and serious elections from SDPI, Senior Func Congress Tionary Bl Shankar said the party could not push hard lines such as BJP and SDPI.
“They pointed out emotional problems, while we rely on problems such as inflation and unemployment.
This is difficult but we will continue to fight fundamental strength by developing a newer strategy,” Shankar said.
More worrying for Congress is the emergence of SDPI, the political wing of the controversial Indian (PFI).
Gradually eat into the Bank’s minority selection bank on the beach and spread their tracks throughout the state.
Campus Front of India (CFI), the wing of SDPI students, has helped expand its parent party membership base by recruiting young leaders.
It has actively supported hijab problems, both politically and legally.
“The emergence of SDPI and CFI will not hesitate to influence Congress because it will obviously be divisions in minority voting,” said Sandeep Shastri, a political analyst.
“This explains the soft hindutva that the congress encourages.
Other parts of the country have seen the majority consolidation that leads to minority consolidation, but on the coast of Karnataka, Congress seems to be arrested between the two.” SDPI, recreational National Development Front Kerala, was launched in 2009.
Some analysts said SDPI was a consortium of several organizations, which was formed after the demolition of the Babri Mosque.
The aim is to protect Muslim interests.
“While Hindu has the support of several pro-Hinduism organizations, the Muslim community is looking for one,” said Vishwas Shetty, a political commentator.
“SDPI and PFI have tried to fill this vacuum, all with the cost of congress.
Congress is no longer the only voice of Muslim politics.” This can be measured from the SDPI selection overlay over the past decade.
It has more than 100 representatives in urban and rural local agencies, especially in Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, Chamarajanagar, Kolar, Yadgir, and Bengaluru in urban and rural areas.
In the 2013 assembly poll, SDPI challenged 23 seats, but lost in 22, managing a cumulative sound share of 3.
2%.
In the 2018 assembly election, SDPI submitted candidates in just three constituencies.
Some senior Muslim officials blame Congress for SDPI growth.
“Our own government dropped more than 2,000 cases against PFI members and SDPI, who were involved in riots.
This helps them grow,” they said.

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