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Kerala CM Satheesan Visits IUML Leader Thangal on Bakrid, Calls for Unity

Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan visited IUML state president Panakkad Syed Sadikali Shihab Thangal at his residence on Bakrid. This was his first visit to Malabar after assuming office, and he expressed happiness at celebrating Eid at Panakkad Tharavad. Satheesan called for unity beyond caste and religion, urging Keralites to celebrate all religious occasions together. IUML leader P K Kunhalikutty stressed that religion should not be used as a political tool.

Keralam CM V D Satheesan visits IUML State President Thangal on Bakrid, calls for unity beyond caste and religion

Panakkad, May 28

Keralam Chief Minister V D Satheesan visited the residence of Indian Union Muslim League State President Panakkad Syed Sadikali Shihab Thangal on the occasion of Bakrid on Thursday, accompanied by MLA V S Joy and IUML National General Secretary P K Kunhalikutty.

CM Satheesan said it was his first visit to the Malabar region after taking oath as Chief Minister and said he was happy that it coincided with Eid celebrations at Panakkad Tharavad.

"This is my first visit to Malabar after taking the oath and assuming office. I am especially happy that my first visit was to the Panakkad Tharavad on such an important day like Eid. I had the opportunity to meet Thangal, his family members, leaders including Kunhalikutty Sahib, colleagues and everyone here," he said.

The Chief Minister said the gathering reflected the spirit of togetherness and communal harmony that Kerala should continue to uphold.

"We all had breakfast together this morning. My wish is that the coming days in Kerala should be one where people from all sections of society can celebrate every religious occasion together, beyond caste and religious differences, and where families can sit together and celebrate in harmony," Satheesan said.

Calling it a collective vision for the state, he added, "That is our dream, and our collective goal is to make it a reality in Kerala."

Satheesan also expressed happiness at being part of the Bakrid celebrations at Panakkad Tharavad and extended greetings on the occasion.

"I am extremely happy to have come to this family, to Panakkad Tharavad, and to have become part of the Eid celebrations here today. I extend Eid greetings to everyone," he said.

CM Satheesan did not respond to a question on slogans raised against the Union government over the ED raid at former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's residence and the arrest of a CPI(M) national leader in Delhi.

Meanwhile, IUML National General Secretary P K Kunhalikutty said religious belief is a matter of individual freedom and stressed the need to respect the beliefs and freedoms of others.

"Religious belief is the freedom of every individual. At the same time, one should be able to respect the freedoms of others as well. That is the way of Islam," Kunhalikutty said.

He also said religion should not be used as a political tool. "Religion should not be used for politics. Kerala's verdict this time was also against such practices," he said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

Love the message of "togetherness beyond caste and religion." But I wish the CM had addressed the ED raid issue too, even briefly. Silence on such critical matters doesn't help transparency. Still, this visit is a refreshing change from usual political polarisation.

Vikram M

As a Malayali living abroad, this warms my heart. Our state has always been special for its interfaith bonds. CM Satheesan breaking bread with Thangal on Eid is exactly the kind of leadership we need. PK Kunhalikutty's words about religion not being a political tool are spot on! 🙏✨

Sneha F

Nice symbolic gesture, but actions speak louder than visits. I hope the government's policies also reflect this unity—like fair treatment of all communities in education, jobs, and development. Still, a good start! Let's see if it translates into real change.

Aditya G

This is exactly why I'm proud of Kerala! 🎉 While other states are busy with hate politics, our CM visits a Muslim leader on Eid and talks about unity. Kunhalikutty's statement about respecting others' beliefs is the real essence of Indian culture. Kudos!

Kavya N

Honestly, this feels like political optics. The IUML and Congress have an alliance, so of course, they'll do these visits. I'd be more impressed if they showed this unity with parties they oppose. Still, any message of harmony is welcome in today's climate.

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