Saffroning Kerala

The Hindutva force in Kerala is trying all possible means to create communal tensions throughout the state, based on baseless accusations and provocative slogans against the Muslim community, in attempt to polarise the community and rip its advantages during elections.
Three Such incidents have taken place in last one week in three adjacent districts in the Malabar region itself. All three incidents involve the Hindu Aikya Vedi, a sister organization of the Sangh Parivaar.
In the next few days TCN is will do highlights attempts aimed at creating communal rift.
Sanghparivar taking political mileage out of RSS worker’s suicide - Part 1
RSS-BJP workers target a school at Malappuram over beef distributed to students - Part 2
Saffron protest over burial of stray dogs in public graveyard takes a communal line - Part 3
Interview with Dr. Shamsul Islam: Part 4
The threat is not saffronisation, but the trajectory of modernity: Part 5
Saffron hate campaigns finds acceptance and practicality through new equations in Kerala: Part 6
RSS exploiting the cultural and intellectual vacuum: Meena Kandasamy: Part 7
‘We need to outplay the Sangh influence in discourses and discussions in Kerala’: Part 8
Saffronisation could be addressed by bringing into light internal inequalities: Part 9
Kerala Govt’s silence over Togadia’s hate speech mysterious: Social activists: Part 10
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