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Secular Heritage Kerala is stressed

Thiruvananthapuram: Politics in the State took a sharp turn in 2021 and grew more polarized with the politics of new altitude scale hatred, even as a conventional political party struggling to put on a brave face and remain relevant.
Changing the political landscape causes enough to shuffle organizations in all lines, with almost all parties regardless of their electoral performance forced to change their status quo at the organization level.
While CPM puts to rest the idea of ​​the idea that it revolves around the very strong state secretary, the congress proves that leadership changes seem to be possible when facing existential threats.
BJP was surprised by political opponents and rebels in the camp alone by giving practice influencing leadership changes after each election setback.
Minister Pinarayi Vijayan proved to be more than one point this year by carrying a party and the government and winning the term of his second history for LDF in the Assembly Election was held in the thick Covid-19 Pandemic and a series of charges against the government and the party.
The decision to bring down senior CPM leaders from the commotion of the election, opened the door AKG center to Kerala Congress (M) and associated strategically with minority religious groups driven by Pinarayi all politics validated.
Meanwhile, unmanned aircraft from communal fanotary is getting harder and assumed the proportion of this year’s hustle and bustle.
The secular façade has fallen as a minority politics taking unusual turn.
Parties like India Union Muslim League (iUML) felt hot as Left made a breakthrough to many of the fortresses and Muslim organizations such as Samastha Kerala Jamiat-UL-Ulama Publicism did not recognize IUML plans for mosques to be used as a place to protest politics against the LDF government.
UDF’s influence on Christian minorities weakened after a minority religion, for the first time, refused to come under the same flag.
As a mortality received politics, at least a small part of the person had begun to justify the murder, without puncture conscience.
Roy Mathew’s political commentator said the polarization in a minority group was never severe.
Of course, it must get more attention to 2021 for it to become an election year.
Until recently, the minority in Kerala is used for the shoulders rubbing with each other about faith and rights but that friendship has weakened with every day passing.
“Calling Pala Bishop Mar Joseph Kallaragatt to stay on guard against the love of Jihad and Narcotics Jihad and the statement of Catholic Bishop Kerala George Alancherry Cardinal Board president that the Church is ready to accept the BJP Government proposal to raise the age of law for women to marry the event how far Muslims and Christian community leaders already Move from each other, “he said.
It becomes clearer this year that Church leaders may be able to take a favorable political attitude towards BJP, he added.

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