India News | Warring INL Factions in Kerala Announce Truce

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Two factions of the Indian National League (INL), a constituent of Kerala's ruling LDF, announced truce on Monday as its warring leaders shared a platform together ending months-long infighting.

Kozhikode (Ker), Sep 13 (PTI) Two factions of the Indian National League (INL), a constituent of Kerala's ruling LDF, announced truce on Monday as its warring leaders shared a platform together ending months-long infighting.

Briefing the media together here, INL president A P Abdul Wahab and his rival general secretary Kasim Irikkoor said differences of opinion have been sorted out and all disciplinary actions withdrawn.

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Whatever incidents that took place in the party resulting in a split were unfortunate, the INL leaders said. The leaders also condemned Pala Bishop Joseph Kallarangatt's controversial "Love and Narcotic Jihad" remark, terming it as quite unfortunate and said it would only help polarise people on communal lines.

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They also urged the government to initiate action against the Bishop.

The feud in the party began after Wahab expelled Irikkoor alleging anti-democratic actions.

Wahab was provoked after Irikkoor allegedly sidelined a few of his loyalists from party affairs.

A meeting of the party leaders held in Kochi on July 25 to discuss the issue had triggered a war of words and ended up in clashes between supporters of the two factions.

Breaking ties with the Indian Union Muslim League, the INL was formed in 1994 under the stewardship of League stalwart and long-time MP Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait.

The party, for the first time in its political history, was given a Ministerial berth in the present Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF government.

The infighting between the factions had displeased the CPI-M and rumours were strong that the LDF may relinquish association with a divided INL.

This would have unseated INL leader Ahmed Devarkovil, who is a Minister in the cabinet, holding the portfolio of Ports and Museum.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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