Thiruvananthapuram:
The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) on Thursday rejected speculations that it’s coming nearer to the left camp and mentioned it’ll stay an integral a part of the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF).
Talking to newsmen in Malappuram, senior chief P Okay Kunhalikutty mentioned the League has no historical past to hopping from one entrance to a different and termed discussions on this regard baseless.
“We are not a political party that moves from one front to another overnight, like one changes shirt. People who know the history of League will not believe in such speculations or theories,” he mentioned including the occasion will stay an integral a part of the UDF.
Of late many CPI(M) leaders have been too mushy in direction of the League and the occasion state secretary M V Govindan even mentioned League was not a communal outfit and praised its function. Earlier the occasion at all times thought of it a communal outfit. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan additionally welcomed the League’s place on numerous points together with the one towards Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. The League overtly supported the transfer to take away the Governor from the chancellor submit. Later the ruling CPI(M) prolonged olive department to the occasion a number of instances.
“Leaders usually make different statements on different occasions and you cannot interpret them as political positioning or standing. We see left leaders’ statements like this,” mentioned Kunhalikutty. He mentioned occasion chief Abdul Wahab’s speech in Rajya Sabha praising the central ministers was a closed difficulty since he defined his place to the occasion state president.
During dialogue within the RS on Tuesday, Wahab referred to as Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan the “ambassador of Kerala” and praised Skill Development Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar for his work. But Wahab later mentioned “he was just joking and taking a dig at them but some took it seriously.”
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