A Protest Against ‘Rising Fascism’ by the Right Wing in Kerala

“Events like Kiss of Love are against our tradition and it encourages anarchy,” says the organiser of the event.

The News Minute
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Right wing ideologists organised an event called the Vishwa Manava Sangamam. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
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Right wing ideologists organised an event called the Vishwa Manava Sangamam. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
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In 2015, Kerala saw many protests by left wing and Congress supporters against rising fascism at the behest of right wingers.

Now in a twist, a group of right-wing ideologists organised an event called the Vishwa Manava Sangamam on Thursday in Kozhikode against fascism and anarchism.

Their contention was that “real fascism is followed by left ideology groups, not the right-wing groups”.

‘Kiss of Love Against Tradition’

Cultural programmes at the event. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)

Malayalam film director Ali Akbar who was recently in the news for speaking about child sexual abuse inside Madrassas and other social activists were present at the event.

The two-hour programme organized on Kozhikode beach had cultural programmes including folk dance, tribal dance performances and folk songs.

The programme was organized in Kozhikode. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
<p> There are many protests against fascism and intolerance by supporters of left wing ideology. The political killings by communist party, the intolerance they practice in countries like China is fascism. Our protest is also against terrorism. Events like Kiss of Love are against our tradition and it encourages anarchy. This event has been organised as a reply to the people who create criminals like Rahul Pasupalan.</p>
Prajesh Kumar, Organiser to <i>The News Minute</i>
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Not the First Protest

Cultural programmes at the event. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
<p> The Manava Sangamam was for the people who died in Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, for the Jews who were murdered by Hitler, for those who died on two world wars, for those who died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, for Yazidis who died in terror attacks and for all who lost their lives with attacks from red terrorism (communism).</p>
Organiser
Around 300 people participated the event. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)

According to the organisers around 300 people participated the event.

Earlier, a similar event was conducted by Left activists in Ernakulam against ‘fascism’ and religious intolerance.

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