620Km long 'Women Wall' in Kerala

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We Mallus are living in such a religious harmony that the other states, especially the northern states can't even imagine.
I believe, it's for all the states where none of BJP or Cong (or their allies) are ruling. It was also in WB till 2011 where I lived first 31 years of my life.
 
I believe, it's for all the states where none of BJP or Cong (or their allies) are ruling. It was also in WB till 2011 where I lived first 31 years of my life.
No matter how hard some organisations try. They can't break the unity of people in North East.
 
It was true even when Congress ruled our state
Because Kerala is always an educated state. Not only in numbers, but in real. ACTUAL education don't allow to be communal. Also, that's the reason you people actually elect (change) Govt every five years.
Sad that, I couldn't be a part of you. I was there in 2000 in my early twenties. In simple words, just loved God's own country in every aspect but couldn't survive more than a month due to inability to adapt food and language.
 
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Why I don't like BJP , here is one of the reason

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Recently, BJP state vice-president M Sivarajan had asked the chief minister to go climb coconut trees if he did not deem himself capable of protecting the traditions at Sabarimala.

The comment was a crass dig at the thiyya community, into which the chief minister is born, who were traditionally engaged in plucking coconuts and tapping toddy trees. The chief minister’s father was a toddy tapper as well.
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How Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan responded to casteist insults hurled at him
 
Why I don't like BJP , here is one of the reason

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Recently, BJP state vice-president M Sivarajan had asked the chief minister to go climb coconut trees if he did not deem himself capable of protecting the traditions at Sabarimala.

The comment was a crass dig at the thiyya community, into which the chief minister is born, who were traditionally engaged in plucking coconuts and tapping toddy trees. The chief minister’s father was a toddy tapper as well.
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How Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan responded to casteist insults hurled at him
The CM also used abusive words publicly while he was cpim state secretory (I'm not BJP) We return what we do.
 
Why I don't like BJP , here is one of the reason

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Recently, BJP state vice-president M Sivarajan had asked the chief minister to go climb coconut trees if he did not deem himself capable of protecting the traditions at Sabarimala.

The comment was a crass dig at the thiyya community, into which the chief minister is born, who were traditionally engaged in plucking coconuts and tapping toddy trees. The chief minister’s father was a toddy tapper as well.
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How Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan responded to casteist insults hurled at him
All cpm activists are trying to create problems in kerala by saying caste
 
Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan said that the head priest of Sabarimala should step down from his position if he has difference of opinion with supreme court order. Women have entered the temple following the Supreme Court verdict. The position adopted by the head priest on that occasion was very strange. The decision of the head priest to shut down the temple after women's entry to Sabarimala is a direct violation of Supreme Court order.

It must be remembered that the head priest himself and the Devaswom board were parties in the Sabarimala case at Supreme Court. If he wants to stay in that position, he must implement the verdict or leave the position. It is upto the Devaswom board to decide whether the temple should be opened or not and not the head priest.
*Copied from CPI(M) FB post.
 
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