The Asian Age

Yogi accuses Left of ‘jihadi Kerala’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

Uttar Pradesh chief minister and BJP leader Yogi Adityanath has urged the Kerala government to stop religious conversion taking place in Kerala in the name of “Love Jihad”.

“Love jihad is not a hype, but real in Kerala as well as in the neighbouri­ng Karnataka,” he told reporters on the sidelines of Janaraksha Yatra at Keecheri near Kallyasser­y here on Wednesday. The NIA findings had confirmed Love Jihad incidents in the state, he said.

“Love jihad is a dangerous trend. The Kerala government has not taken effective steps to check it. The Supreme Court has already passed an order on it and the NIA is investigat­ing it,” he added.

The BJP fielded Yogi as part of its campaign against the killing of saffron activists allegedly by the ruling CPI-M in Kerala, where the firebrand Hindutva leader also accused the Left The CPI(M) raises slogans about secularism but promotes jihadi terrorism. Kerala is a holy land where this is unacceptab­le. Here only the nationalis­t ideology should be promoted. Yogi Adityanath, party of promoting “jihadi terrorism”

Mounting a blistering attack on the Left, he said it was its nature to “grab power at gunpoint”.

Leading the “Jan Raksha Yatra”, a day after BJP president Amit Shah launched the party’s 15day campaign for “people’s protection”, Adityanath said Kerala occupied an important place in the Sanatan Hindu tradition, and wondered how the “foreign ideology” of Communism entered the state.

“The CPI(M) raises slogans about secularism but promotes jihadi terrorism. Kerala is a holy land where this is unacceptab­le. Here only the nationalis­t ideology should be promoted,” he told a public meeting, raising the Hindutva pitch while seeking to highlight the killing of BJP-RSS workers.

Adityanath claimed that the God’s own country, as Kerala is often called, has been witnessing political violence sponsored by the ruling party.

“It is in the nature of the Left party to grab power at gunpoint,” he told a news agency.

“There is no scope for violence in democracy, but, unfortunat­ely, Kerala has been witnessing politicall­y-sponsored violence. With this ‘yatra’, we will make people aware of the CPI-M’s misrule,” he said.

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister said if the CPI-M believes in democracy, it will have to answer questions about the political killings taking place in Kerala.

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