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SDPI alleges Kerala government is complicit in Waqf Board restrictions

The SDPI (Secular Democratic Party of India) has accused the Kerala state government of being complicit in restrictions imposed on the State Waqf Board by the High Court. These restrictions prevent the Waqf Board from making policy decisions and spending on capital projects, according to SDPI State secretariat member A.K. Sallahuddin, who spoke at a press conference. He claims the restrictions align with broader policies targeting minority communities, such as the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Sallahuddin criticized the Kerala government for supporting a PIL filed by BJP State vice-president Shaun George, which seeks to include two non-Muslim members in the Waqf Board, potentially favoring Sangh Parivar interests. He also accused the IUML (Indian Union Muslim League) within the state of opposing the existing Waqf Board due to concerns over corruption among some of its leaders.

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The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentProgressive3 hr. ago
SDPI alleges Kerala government is complicit in Waqf Board restrictions

The SDPI (Secular Democratic Party of India) has accused the Kerala state government of being complicit in restrictions imposed on the State Waqf Board by the High Court. These restrictions prevent the Waqf Board from making policy decisions and spending on capital projects, according to SDPI State secretariat member A.K. Sallahuddin, who spoke at a press conference. He claims the restrictions align with broader policies targeting minority communities, such as the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Sallahuddin criticized the Kerala government for supporting a PIL filed by BJP State vice-president Shaun George, which seeks to include two non-Muslim members in the Waqf Board, potentially favoring Sangh Parivar interests. He also accused the IUML (Indian Union Muslim League) within the state of opposing the existing Waqf Board due to concerns over corruption among some of its leaders.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the Kerala government as complicit in actions perceived as anti-minority, referencing policies like the CAA and UCC, which are often associated with right-wing agendas. It criticizes the government for allegedly favoring the Sangh Parivar and accuses the IUML of internal issues. S

The Print logoThe PrintIndependentConservative7 hr. ago
BJP blames Kerala govt for power cuts, calls crisis ‘man-made’

The BJP has accused the Kerala state government of causing recent power cuts, labeling the situation a 'man-made' crisis. This comes amid reports of electricity shortages affecting various parts of the state. The ruling party has criticized the administration's handling of the energy supply, suggesting negligence or mismanagement on the part of the Kerala government. Such accusations often occur during periods of political tension or when there are disputes over resource allocation and infrastructure maintenance.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the power crisis as a result of the Kerala government's actions, which aligns with the BJP's political stance and criticism of opposition governments. The term 'man-made' implies blame on the current administration, reflecting a clear ideological critique.

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