Did Kerala CM Vijayan Just Target Assam's Himanta Biswa Sarma and the BJP Over a Controversial Video?
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Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 9 (NationPress) Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has issued a fierce critique of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the BJP, claiming they are actively fostering animosity and violence towards Muslims and eroding the constitutional principles of India.
In a potent Facebook message, CM Vijayan expressed deep concern regarding the dissemination of a video that purportedly stirs violence against Muslims, describing the situation as a significant shock to the secular community and revealing what he termed the BJP's perilous political path.
Vijayan highlighted that the video, shared from the official Assam BJP account, features Himanta Biswa Sarma in a manner that could be interpreted as a public incitement to violence against Muslims.
He deemed this occurrence as both unprecedented and disturbing, especially given that it involves an individual in a high-ranking constitutional position.
According to Vijayan, such conduct threatens the very essence of India's secular and democratic framework.
The Chief Minister pointed out that Sarma's repeated hate-filled speeches and derogatory comments regarding the 'Miya' Muslim community in Assam are not merely isolated events but indicative of a consistent pattern that reflects the BJP's 'inhuman politics of division.'
With Assembly elections looming in Assam, Vijayan accused Sarma of deliberately igniting communal tensions to secure majority votes, even at the cost of undermining constitutional values.
He raised a critical question: how can an individual who allegedly incites genocide against minorities be trusted to govern a state in a secular republic?
Vijayan also called out the BJP's national leadership for their silence, arguing that their inaction signals implicit endorsement.
He asserted that Sarma has merely articulated what the BJP and its ideological parent, the RSS, are reluctant to voice openly.
The post recalled Sarma’s political history, noting his previous role as a prominent Congress leader and key minister in Assam before joining the BJP in 2015.
Since then, Vijayan alleged, Sarma has become a primary architect of the BJP's communal strategy in the Northeast.
Vijayan concluded by emphasizing that the lack of disciplinary measures against Sarma, despite his repeated statements marginalizing Muslim minorities, clearly indicates that such views are not anomalies but reflect the BJP's fundamental mindset.