Political campaigning in churches: Anger is rising against the League decision

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Kozhikode | Protests are intensifying on social media against the Muslim League’s move to use mosques to campaign against the state government. PMA Salam, the general secretary of the Muslim League, has said that he will launch a campaign against the government in mosques next Friday in protest of the move to appoint a waqf board to the PSC. But one group says the league’s move could lead to clashes in churches, where worshipers worship. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. In any case, the league is embarking on a move that will have far-reaching consequences. This underscores the growing reactions on social media and elsewhere.

One faction argues that the use of mosques for political propaganda is barred, while the other argues that anti-Muslim sentiment is within the mosque itself. Fake Sangh Parivar profiles are also active, encouraging fighting by both factions. The move by the league is seen as a similar intervention by the BJP and Sangh Parivar to use many temples in the northern states for propaganda. Following the steps of the League, the Sangh Parivar campaign focusing on places of worship in Kerala will intensify in the days to come.

Attempts to divide the public sphere of Kerala into communal areas are already widespread. There have been widespread communal campaigns highlighting the Love Jihad allegations, the halal food controversy and the Hagia Sofia issue. The general assessment is that the League’s move to use churches for political propaganda could be a bullet for such communal polarization politics. Opposition groups called for the beleagured PM to resign. Some remind the League of the collective resistance of the community to the allegations of narcotics jihad made by the Bishop of Pala Diocese inside the Christian Church.

It is a crime for any party to turn churches built as a result of the efforts of the people of each country into a political arena. Tomorrow other parties will come up with the same demand. This can lead to conflict. The League opposes leaving the appointment of the Waqf Board to the PSC to cover up many things. Stories of financial fraud committed using the Waqf Board will come out. Appointments cannot be bribed. Tens of thousands of waqf lands across the state have been encroached upon by many. Criticism on social media is mounting that the fear of such things being exposed is behind the current protests.

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