During the Ors Sharif of a mosque in Palakad district in Kerala, there was a lot of controversy over the posters of Hamas leader Ismail Hania, Yahya Sinawar and Hezbollah Hasan Nasrallah. The ruling party alleges the BJP that the left government of the state is sympathetic to the extremists. So such an incident has happened. The Indian media reports The Telegraph India report.
BJP's Telangana branch spokesman Tulla Virender Gaur Kerala commented on the incident as a 'fertile field for the sympathy of terror'. He said, 'This is incredible but not amazing! Kerala has become a place where posters of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders appear publicly. Will the so -called secular group be silent this time? '
BJP's national media panelist Charu Pragya has blamed Kerala Chief Minister Pinarai Vijayan's governance. He said, 'Hamas leaders are being proud of publicly in Kerala! Posters of Ismail Hania, Yahya Sinawar and Hasan Nasrallah were displayed during Ors Sharif in Thirthala. The CPIM government is silent on this. Their silence indicates the support of today's event. '
Another BJP leader Anup Anthony Joseph also blamed the left government of Kerala for the rally supporting Hamas. He said, “A few days ago, Hamas had given anti -India speech in Pakistan -occupied Kashmir. Islamic extremists in Kerala today are holding public processions in support of Hamas. This is directly happening at the nose of the left government. '
The Indian government has not yet officially declared Hamas as a terrorist organization. However, the country's Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the Hamas attack in Israel on October 7, 2012. Meanwhile, according to India's long -standing policy, the country supports Palestine's sovereignty and the demand for establishing an independent state. But at the same time, strong diplomatic relations with Israel are maintaining.
