By Express News Service
KOZHIKODE: The Indian Union Muslim League dismissed experiences on its “likely” swap to the Left entrance as rumours, saying current state of affairs doesn’t warrant a rethink on its political stand. “As far as we are concerned, it is not the time to think of any other political line,” stated IUML appearing state basic secretary PMA Salam. He stated the League was an integral a part of the UDF.
Salam was reacting to a volley of questions at a information convention on whether or not the celebration was pondering of any various aside from the UDF. Such rumours have been rife, particularly after LDF MLA Okay T Jaleel held a gathering with Muslim League chief P Okay Kunhalikutty. “How can we know that what Jaleel said was the CPM line,” requested Salam, including the celebration doesn’t suppose the CPM had prolonged a welcome to affix the LDF.
Salam stated the celebration is opposing the CPM due to its anti-people insurance policies. “Our opinion is that CPM also should join the movement led by the Congress against fascism. Congress is the only force that is present in all the states and Parliament, though it suffered setbacks in the elections,” Salam stated.
Asked whether or not the Facebook posts of Jaleel and CPM chief T M Thomas Isaac have been meant to create confusion among the many rank and file of the IUML, Salam stated nobody would achieve that. The IUML’s working committee that met right here on Friday requested Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to step down as residence minister and hand over the submit to an environment friendly individual contemplating the deplorable law-and-order state of affairs within the state. “Not a day passes in Thiruvananthapuram city without a serious crime getting reported,” Salam stated.
The IUML additionally determined to accentuate agitation in opposition to SilverLine. The CM is making an attempt to implement the Okay-Rail challenge with an iron hand, he stated. Salam stated the CPM has lastly woke up to the truth that self-financing instructional establishments are useful to the state.
‘Government should stop playing with students’ future’
KOZHIKODE: The Indian Union Muslim League had staged violent protests and even tried to kill the
then minister M V Raghavan as a part of the protests in opposition to such establishments, he stated. Salam alleged the schooling system within the state is within the doldrums. Students are pressured to bribe college officers to get
marklists. The authorities ought to cease taking part in with the way forward for college students, he stated.