CPI(M) Leader MA Baby Denounces 'Soft Hindutva' Allegations, Criticizes Past UDF Rule
MA Baby Rejects 'Soft Hindutva' Criticism Against CPI(M)

CPI(M) Leader MA Baby Strongly Rejects 'Soft Hindutva' Criticism

Senior CPI(M) leader MA Baby has firmly dismissed allegations of his party adopting a 'soft Hindutva' stance. He made this statement while addressing recent political criticisms leveled against the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

Baby Criticizes Previous UDF Government's Administrative System

During his remarks, Baby specifically targeted the previous governments led by the Congress under the United Democratic Front (UDF). He asserted that an administrative system which bargained on communal and caste lines had existed in the state during their tenure.

This criticism highlights ongoing political tensions in Kerala. Baby emphasized that such practices undermined equitable governance and social harmony.

The CPI(M) leader's comments come amid heightened political discourse in the region. His rejection of the 'soft Hindutva' label aims to clarify his party's ideological position.

Observers note that these statements could influence upcoming political strategies. Baby's direct condemnation of past UDF policies underscores the CPI(M)'s commitment to secular principles.

Political analysts are closely watching how this development shapes future electoral dynamics. The debate over communal and caste-based bargaining remains a sensitive issue in state politics.