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Kerala: Rahul Gandhi rally sans Muslim League flags ignites political firestorm 

Rahul Gandhi's recent roadshow in Wayanad ahead of filing his nomination papers for the upcoming Lok Sabha parliamentary elections turned heads for an unexpected reason – the absence of party flags from both the Congress and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)

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Apr 4, 2024, 12:15 pm IST
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In an unusual turn of events, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent roadshow in Wayanad saw a conspicuous absence of party flags, notably those of the Congress and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). Held on April 3 as part of his nomination filing for the impending parliamentary elections, the roadshow displayed only publicity materials featuring Rahul’s image, with no party flags in sight.

Observers note that this decision to omit party flags was likely taken to prevent potential embarrassment, particularly in Uttar Bharat and other states of Dakshin Bharat. This move follows previous instances where social media posts during Rahul’s 2019 election campaign in Wayanad raised concerns about the display of Pakistani flags, drawing sarcastic comments about the ambiguity between Indian and Pakistani flags due to the resemblance of the Muslim League flag to that of Pakistan.

Notably, three out of seven assembly segments in the Wayanad parliamentary constituency fall within the Muslim-majority district of Malappuram, a stronghold of the Indian Union Muslim League. This demographic composition was a significant factor in Rahul’s decision to contest from Wayanad in 2019, amidst apprehensions of a defeat in his traditional stronghold of Amethi against Union Minister Smriti Irani.

The absence of Muslim League flags at Rahul’s recent roadshow has sparked speculation, with some attributing it to Congress’s alleged Islamophobia. Critics suggest that the Congress may be apprehensive of potential backlash, especially in North India, if the narrative of Pakistan flags being displayed during Rahul’s election campaign resurfaces.

Wayanad holds particular significance for Rahul Gandhi, as three out of its seven assembly segments belong to the Muslim-majority district of Malappuram, a stronghold of the IUML. Rahul’s decision to contest from Wayanad in 2019 was largely seen as a strategic move to secure the support of the Muslim vote bank amidst concerns about a potential defeat in his traditional bastion of Amethi against Union Minister Smriti Irani.

The absence of Muslim League flags at the roadshow has prompted criticism from the BJP in Kerala, with allegations of Congress’s alleged Islamophobia. The BJP contends that the Congress may be apprehensive of a backlash in Uttar Bharat if past controversies surrounding the display of Pakistan flags during Rahul’s election campaigns resurface.

Meanwhile, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor MP addressed the issue of SDPI support, emphasizing that it extends beyond himself to encompass the entire state and all Congress and United Democratic Front (UDF) candidates. Tharoor, who is contesting for the fourth consecutive time from the Thiruvananthapuram constituency, downplayed the significance of the Communist Party of India (CPI) leader Pannyam Raveendran, suggesting that the main contest is between Congress and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Observers note that Tharoor’s comments may hint at a challenging electoral landscape in Thiruvananthapuram, where Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar is in a tight contest against Congress. Chandrasekhar’s perceived strength in the constituency adds an additional layer of complexity to the electoral dynamics.

As the political landscape in Kerala continues to evolve, the absence of party flags at Rahul Gandhi’s roadshow in Wayanad and the strategic manoeuvring of key political players underscore the heightened stakes and intense competition ahead of the parliamentary elections.

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