Kerala: CPM's Udayabhanu insults Hindu traditions, says "Chinese eat snakes & monkeys, in Bharat, people worship them"
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Kerala: CPM’s Udayabhanu insults Hindu traditions, says “Chinese eat snakes & monkeys, in Bharat, people worship them”

Controversy erupted in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta district after Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPM] district secretary KP Udayabhanu made remarks perceived as insulting to Hindu traditions

T SatisanT Satisan
Sep 26, 2024, 10:23 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Kerala
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CPM Pathanamthitta district secreary K.P. Udayabhanu addressing a gathering

CPM Pathanamthitta district secreary K.P. Udayabhanu addressing a gathering

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Pathanamthitta:  Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPM] Pathanamthitta district secretary KP Udayabhanu has sparked outrage by making remarks perceived as insulting to Hindu traditions of worship. Speaking at a rally in Konni, Udayabhanu derided the Hindu practice of revering snakes and monkeys, while also making derogatory comments about Hindu beliefs and lifestyle.

During his speech, Udayabhanu claimed that “while the Chinese eat snakes and monkeys, in Bharat, people worship them,” suggesting that India’s cultural practices are outdated and inferior to other nations, such as China. He further mocked Hindu beliefs by stating that “BJP men believe that a pig is an avatar of Mahavishnu,” a statement seen as inflammatory by many.

The remarks were made at a CPM-organized march to the Forest Department office in Konni, an event intended to address the local community’s grievances about wild animals invading agricultural areas. However, Udayabhanu’s statements quickly shifted focus, as he used the platform to criticize Hindu practices and launch an anti-Centre tirade, accusing the Central government of neglecting the region’s wildlife concerns.

Outrage Over Anti-Hindu Sentiments
Udayabhanu’s comments have been condemned as part of a broader pattern of CPM’s alleged anti-Hindu rhetoric. Many view his remarks as an attack on the Bharatiya tradition of respecting and worshipping nature, a core element of Hinduism. Hindus worship animals, plants, and other elements of the natural world, a practice considered deeply eco-friendly and in line with environmental protection principles.

The backlash to Udayabhanu’s comments underscores the growing tension between CPM’s ideological stances and Hindu religious practices. Critics argue that his statements not only insult Hindu customs but also dismiss the importance of traditional Indian approaches to environmental conservation, such as the practice of maintaining Sarppakkavu—small forest sanctuaries within homes that protect trees and snakes. These ancient customs are seen as vital methods for promoting biodiversity and ecological balance.

CPM’s Anti-Hindu Allegations
KP Udayabhanu’s speech is being viewed as another example of CPM’s perceived anti-Hindu bias, a stance the party has been accused of in the past. The party’s critics argue that Udayabhanu’s comments reflect a broader pattern of hostility toward Hindu culture and traditions, which many believe the party has consistently undermined.

 

Topics: Hindu traditionsCPM leader KP Udayabhanu
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