Kerala : Muslim League raises slogans to ‘hang Hindus in front of temples, burn them alive’

A rally organised by Muslim Youth League in Kerala demanding restoration of peace in Manipur. “Death slogans” were raised in Kerala by members of Muslim League in Kanhangad in Kasaragod district at a protest rally held against the Manipur violence.

The members of Muslim League, part of Congress-led UPA alliance, through their slogans, made a direct threat against Hindu believers in the name of Manipur issue.

The slogans raised were, “will hang you in front of temples and burn you alive”.

BJP leader Amit Malviya shared the video of the rally where the provocative slogans were raised,

“Youth wing of the Indian Union Muslim League, an ally of the Congress, held a rally in Kerala’s Kasargode, and raised vile anti-Hindu slogans, threatening to hang them (Hindus) in front of Temples and burn them alive…,” the BJP leader said.

Hitting out at Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Malviya said: “They wouldn’t have dared to go this far had the Pinarayi government not been supporting them. Are Hindus and Christians now safe in Kerala?”

“Not so long ago, at another rally, a 7-year-old boy, perched on his father’s shoulder, had raised slogans, asking Hindus and Christians to keep rice, flowers and camphor ready for their last rites. Kerala is now the new pit of rabid radicalisation…,” the BJP leader said.

Over 300 Muslim League members booked

Over 300 members of the youth wing of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), part of the Congress-led UPA alliance, were booked on Wednesday for allegedly raising provocative slogans during a march in this northern Kerala district, PTI reported.

Source : FirstPost, Financial Express

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