MALAPPURAM: A Facebook submit along with a troll image criticising Congress birthday party’s move to box Rahul Gandhi in Wayanad, posted by means of upper education minister Okay T Jaleel, has drawn grievance from more than a few corners as the picture allegedly promotes racism.
Jaleel, through his FB submit on Sunday had recommended Rahul to dare to fight against the tiger in a den, no longer in a rat’s burrow. The troll image he used along with the submit requested whether Hindi-speaking migrant employees, with the exception of getting used for menial works corresponding to pasting posters and doing coolie jobs, had been also getting used as candidates by means of the Congress birthday party. The submit prompted an uproar on social media and MLA V T Balram strongly condemned the minister’s act. Balram said that Jaleel’s remark used to be racist and insulting to north Indians. The UDF also arranged a protest meet at Edappal against the commentary of Jaleel on Monday.
Later, in a rationalization submit on FB, Jaleel said that the troll image he used used to be critical but harmless. “Through the troll what I meant used to be being a candidate is as decent as pasting posters and doing coolie jobs but even for any of those Malayalis are unavailable. It used to be a sarcastic troll criticizing Malayalis who rely on migrant labourers for all major jobs. That jocular submit is being circulated as an offensive one,” he said.
Responding to Balram’s grievance, Jaleel said that like ‘Islamophobia’, ‘Communistophobia’ also should be antagonistic as each are signs of intolerance.
Meanwhile, in another submit, Jaleel said that Rahul contesting in Wayanad with the support of Jamaat-e-Islami, which has already extended support to the UDF in Kerala, would ship a mistaken message on the national degree. “Kashmiri Jamaat-e-Islami’s administrative center used to be the one administrative center of a non secular organization that used to be raided after the Pulwama incident. The identify, ‘Kashmiri’ in Kashmiri Jamaat-e-Islami connotes that the Jamaat-e-Islami at all times has a double stance. I wish to remind you (Rahul) that the face they have got in Kashmir is allegedly veiled in different portions of Indian Union,” he said.
Jaleel, through his FB submit on Sunday had recommended Rahul to dare to fight against the tiger in a den, no longer in a rat’s burrow. The troll image he used along with the submit requested whether Hindi-speaking migrant employees, with the exception of getting used for menial works corresponding to pasting posters and doing coolie jobs, had been also getting used as candidates by means of the Congress birthday party. The submit prompted an uproar on social media and MLA V T Balram strongly condemned the minister’s act. Balram said that Jaleel’s remark used to be racist and insulting to north Indians. The UDF also arranged a protest meet at Edappal against the commentary of Jaleel on Monday.
Later, in a rationalization submit on FB, Jaleel said that the troll image he used used to be critical but harmless. “Through the troll what I meant used to be being a candidate is as decent as pasting posters and doing coolie jobs but even for any of those Malayalis are unavailable. It used to be a sarcastic troll criticizing Malayalis who rely on migrant labourers for all major jobs. That jocular submit is being circulated as an offensive one,” he said.
Responding to Balram’s grievance, Jaleel said that like ‘Islamophobia’, ‘Communistophobia’ also should be antagonistic as each are signs of intolerance.
Meanwhile, in another submit, Jaleel said that Rahul contesting in Wayanad with the support of Jamaat-e-Islami, which has already extended support to the UDF in Kerala, would ship a mistaken message on the national degree. “Kashmiri Jamaat-e-Islami’s administrative center used to be the one administrative center of a non secular organization that used to be raided after the Pulwama incident. The identify, ‘Kashmiri’ in Kashmiri Jamaat-e-Islami connotes that the Jamaat-e-Islami at all times has a double stance. I wish to remind you (Rahul) that the face they have got in Kashmir is allegedly veiled in different portions of Indian Union,” he said.
K T Jaleel’s Facebook post on Rahul Gandhi’s candidature kicks up a row
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March 27, 2019
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