Indeed, Malappuram poses considerable difficulties for Hindus. The areas of Valluvanad and Eranad experienced the horrific massacre of numerous Hindus in 1921, all under the pretext of the Khilafat movement. How can any Hindu ever forget this sorrowful past? It is undoubtedly a nightmare.
Moreover, it is a nightmare because Malappuram has become infamous as the first district created primarily for a particular community, due to their majority status, which was enabled by Communist influence.
It is crucial to highlight that this very land is where the statue of the revered sage and Father of Malayalam Literature, Thujath Ramanujan Ezhuthachan, cannot be erected, as it conflicts with Muslim beliefs—again, a nightmare.
In addition, this region is the site of the 'Divya Desam' of Nava Mukundan, which has been praised by the Alvars, along with the sacred Bhagavatis of Kadampuzha and Thirumandhamkunnu. Losing such a sacred territory to the descendants of Khalifa is yet another nightmare, my friend!
Furthermore, this video pertains to the
@narendramodi government's Panavel Kanyakumari NH66 project. So relax, dude!
The nightmare of Sanghis and BJPtards - Malappuram, Kerala