HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024KeralaHow LDF is looking to capitalise on anti-CAA resentment among Muslims in Kerala

How LDF is looking to capitalise on anti-CAA resentment among Muslims in Kerala

Congress is questioning the sincerity of the CPI(M) in opposing the CAA, while publishing data to show that LDF government had not withdrawn cases against those who protested against the CAA across the state in 2019.

March 18, 2024 / 12:45 IST
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Around 8.8 million Muslims in Kerala, play an active role in democratic processes and have assumed a pivotal role in defining the electoral arithmetic of the state.
Around 8.8 million Muslims in Kerala, play an active role in democratic processes and have assumed a pivotal role in defining the electoral arithmetic of the state.

The issue of Citizenship (Amendment) Act has snowballed into a major political issue in the Malabar region of kerala ahead of the general election. CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) reportedly believes that it can tap the growing disenchantment among the Muslim community regarding the CAA.

The ruling CPI(M)-led LDF has come out with a firm stand against CAA. While Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has categorically stated that Kerala will not implement CAA, the Cabinet on Wednesday entrusted the Advocate General to take all measures to fight the legal battle in the Supreme Court.

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Congress questions LDF’s sincerity

Congress is questioning the sincerity of the CPI(M) in opposing the CAA, while publishing data to show that LDF government had not withdrawn cases against those who protested against the CAA across the state in 2019. Party leaders claim that of the 800-odd cases registered in 2019, only 63 had been withdrawn though the Chief Minister had promised to revoke all the non-serious cases in 2021.