Congress government in Kerala displaying ‘soft Hindutva’ tendencies: CPI(M)
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Subscribed with another email? Logout and Login with that one. Account subscription benefits alongside Premium Stories, Editorials, Opinions and more. Baby addresses a media briefing on the deliberations of the Central Committee meeting of the CPI(M), held from July 11 to 13, in New Delhi on Tuesday (July 14, 2026). | Photo Credit: ANI The CPI(M) on Tuesday (July 14, 2026) accused the Congress government in Kerala of displaying “soft Hindutva” tendencies and alleged that it was increasingly working in the interests of corporates rather than people. Baby said sections of the Congress were becoming accommodative of Hindutva ideology. Satheesan, he alleged that symptoms of the Congress’s growing proximity to Hindutva politics were visible in Kerala as well. Baby cited instances such as a Congress leader paying tributes to RSS ideologue M.S. Golwalkar at a public event, and accused the State government of remaining silent while the Governor appointed Vice-Chancellors allegedly aligned with the BJP and the RSS. “Like in North India, many top Congress leaders have become soft towards Hindutva and Manuvaad ideology. The Central Committee also alleged that the Congress-led government in Kerala was prioritising corporate interests over those of the State. It said the “soft Hindutva and compromising character” of the Congress had become evident since the swearing-in of the new Ministers.
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CPI(M) Central Committee, in a review of its debacle in Kerala Assembly polls and its continued marginalisation in West Bengal, has identified shortcomings in campaign and selection of candidates as reasons for party’s defeat
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