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Muslim League controlling Kerala, warns SNDP Leader Natesan; Flags rise of religious dictatorship in the state

SNDP general secretary Vellappally Natesan has boldly exposed the rising political dominance of the Muslim League and Muslim organisations in Kerala, warning of a creeping religious dictatorship. Backed by Hindu Aikya Vedi, his remarks highlight growing concerns over Muslim appeasement and the erosion of democratic balance

Vishnu AravindVishnu Aravind
Jul 21, 2025, 09:30 am IST
in Bharat, Kerala
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SNDP Yogam general secretary Vellappalli Natesan

SNDP Yogam general secretary Vellappalli Natesan

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SNDP Yogam General Secretary Vellappally Natesan has once again raised strong concerns over what he describes as growing Islamic religious dominance and political interference in Kerala under the influence of the Indian Union Muslim League, Sunni leader Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker Musliyar (Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad) and other Muslim organisations. He reaffirmed his position despite intense backlash from Muslim organisations.

Natesan reiterated that religious leaders aligned with the Muslim League are now effectively ruling Kerala. Referring to past political observations, he said, “Nehru once called the Muslim League a dead horse, and C. H. Muhammed Koya, former Chief Minister of Kerala, referred to it as a sleeping lion. Today, it has risen to power and influence.” He was speaking during the branch leadership meeting of the Aluva SNDP Union held at the Aluva Advaita Ashram yesterday.

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He further said that even the ruling Left Democratic Front is forced to yield before the Muslim League. “In addition to their stronghold in Malabar (Northern Kerala), they are now demanding four seats in Central Kerala. Their ultimate goal is to win up to 25 seats and claim the Chief Minister’s post,” he said. He further said, targeting the Muslim League, that “Those Who Came to the Feast Were Family Members and Family Members Were Outsiders” referring to the spread of Islam through trade.

Natesan lamented the lack of accountability in Kerala, saying “No political party has the courage to question the actions of minority communities”. He questioned whether these same parties, which are now openly criticising him, would dare to respond in the same manner if a similar statement came from within the Muslim community. Natesan further stated that religious scholars are attacking him as if “coming out with swords.” He called for the inclusion of an economic survey alongside any proposed caste survey, arguing that socio-economic realities must also be taken into account.

His recent remark that Kerala is on the verge of becoming a Muslim-majority state has sparked widespread controversy. Reiterating his claim, Natesan pointed out that former CPI(M) Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan had earlier warned of the same, stating it would not even take 40 years for such a demographic shift to occur. Vellappally concluded by declaring that Kerala is no longer functioning as a democracy, but has effectively become a “religious dictatorship.”

In a show of support, Hindu Aikya Vedi backed Natesan’s remarks. Its State President, R.V. Babu, said that Vellappally’s claim of a religious dictatorship replacing democratic governance in Kerala reflects a current and pressing reality. Babu expressed concern over the rapid demographic changes in the state and warned of serious long-term consequences. He noted that the projection of Kerala becoming a Muslim-majority state by 2040 must be taken seriously.

Babu also criticised the political establishment, claiming that a religious group with just 30 per cent of the population is trying to hijack democracy while both ruling and opposition parties act according to their demands. He echoed Natesan’s concern that the other communities, despite its size, is being marginalised and is only visible in schemes like the employment guarantee programme.

Topics: Vellappally NatesanReligious DictatorshipMuslim Leagueminority appeasementkerala politicsHindu Aikya VediSNDP
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