Muslim extremist organisations move to LDF
The anti-national extremist Muslim organisations have rallied behind the LDF this time anticipating that it would come to power.
Realising that for their survival and to carry out the anti-national terrorist activities in the state it is essential to be with the ruling party, the Jamait e Islami and the PDP have openly offered support to the Left Democratic Front, which very frequently wail about its policy to stay way from the communal parties.
The LDF has received support following its decision to join the Congress in passing resolution in the assembly to speed up the release of the PDP Leader, Madani who is lodged in a Coimbatore jail for his alleged role in a series of bomb blasts in the city during the visit of the BJP Leader, L K Advani. The blasts claimed the lives of 80 people and injured many.
In addition, Jamait e Islami an organisation, which carries theory of Islamic Nation, has also offered support to the CPM led LDF.
Surprisingly, for the Communists and Congress, anti-national, terrorist and extremist an communal Islamic Organisations are secular and acceptable. Ironically, the people in Kerala could not still realise the danger of this kind of alliances by the UDF and LDF.
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