Addressing a reception at Chelari, Mr. Surendran described Malappuram as a place of communal politics.
He said Malappuram was under the clutches of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and other religious fundamentalists.
The IUML would decide things in Malappuram even if the Left Democratic Front (LDF) ruled the State, he said.
“CPI(M) State secretary A. Vijayaraghavan had to swallow his words within 48 hours after criticising Panakkad Thangal. What kind of politics is this?” he asked.
M. Manoj presided over the function. BJP State secretary M.T. Ramesh, and V. Rajan spoke. BJP district president Ravi Thelath, State secretary Ranjit, and former district president K. Ramachandran were present.
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‘Government ignoring plight of NRKs’
The Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC), an expatriates’ forum affiliated to the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), has urged the State government to drop RT-PCR test for Non-Resident Keralites at airports when they return home.
Ibrahim Elettil, president, KMCC, Dubai; O.K. Ibrahim, vice president, and other functionaries told the media on Wednesday that all expatriates who return to Kerala had earlier been asked to undergo RT-PCR test 72 hours before travel. From February 22, the test has been made mandatory after their arrival here. This has to be followed by a seven-day quarantine and one more RT-PCR test.
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Ahead of the Tamil Nadu assembly elections likely in April, the AIADMK government in the state today presented an interim budget for 2021-22 with the COVID-19 pandemic contributing to a higher fiscal deficit of over Rs 84,000 crore.