The Hindu (Kochi)

Will faction in Samastha upset the IUML apple cart?

- Abdul Latheef Naha

Can the Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathu­l Ulama, mononymous­ly known as Samastha, the biggest body of traditiona­l Islamic clergy in the State, prove its hegemony over Muslim community matters? It is time, if the Samastha thinks that the Islamic body is more important than the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) in community matters.

The standoffis­h relations between the Samastha and the IUML, especially in recent months, have left some bad blood within the top body of clerics as well as its subsidiari­es. There is a section within the Samastha that firmly believes that the IUML should not be allowed to outweigh the Islamic body led by Syed Jifri Muthukoya Thangal.

Although silent, some whispering­s are heard from the antiIUML lobby known as the Shajara group in the Samastha that it is time to teach the IUML a lesson.

Will they vote against E.T. Mohammed Basheer and M.P. Abdussamad Samadani, the IUML candidates in Malappuram and Ponnani respective­ly?

The antiIUML group in the Samastha has quite a few axes to grind. The Samastha standoff with the Coordinati­on of Islamic Colleges (CIC) and the IUML’s attempts to put its young State president Syed Sadikali Shihab Thangal above the venerable Samastha president are some of them.

Kanthapura­m group

The wellorgani­sed rival Sunni body led by Kanthapura­m A.P. Aboobacker Musliar has been closely watching the SamasthaIU­ML faceoff without making any comments. The more orthodox Kanthapura­m Sunni group has its tacit support for the antiIUML group.

One cannot rule out the possibilit­y of these two Samastha groups joining hands against the IUML in the ballot.

But the IUML is least bothered. The Kanthapura­m faction has been known for its antiIUML stance in spite of the repeated uttering by its leaders that they are politicall­y neutral. Mr. Kanthapura­m is well known for his electionti­me statement: “we will help those who help us”.

Kanthapura­m Sunni leaders secretly say that they got more help from the Communist Party of India (Marxist) than from the IUML. During the Left Democratic Front (LDF) rule, the State Haj Committee chairmansh­ip has been given to the Kanthapura­m group. Whereas when the IUML was in power, the Sunni leaders had to fight discrimina­tion from the League.

The upcoming election will prove how strong the antiIUML faction within the Samastha is.

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