Senior LDF leader M. Swaraj has strongly criticized the United Democratic Front (UDF), alleging that the front has entered into an understanding with communal forces for political gains. Speaking at a public event, Swaraj said such alliances go against Kerala’s long-standing tradition of secularism and inclusive politics.
According to M. Swaraj, the UDF’s recent political moves clearly indicate a willingness to compromise secular values in order to secure electoral victories. He stated that aligning, directly or indirectly, with communal elements weakens democratic principles and creates divisions within society. Swaraj emphasized that Kerala has historically rejected politics based on religion and division, and warned that such strategies could have long-term consequences.
The LDF leader further claimed that the UDF’s approach is misleading voters by projecting a secular image while engaging in opportunistic alliances behind the scenes. He urged the public to remain vigilant and critically examine the political actions of parties rather than relying on slogans or campaign promises.
Highlighting the LDF’s position, Swaraj reiterated that the Left stands firmly for secularism, social justice, and unity. He said the LDF would continue to oppose any form of communal politics and work towards safeguarding harmony and equality in the state.
Reacting to the statement, UDF leaders dismissed the allegations as politically motivated and baseless, accusing the LDF of attempting to divert attention from governance issues. They maintained that the UDF remains committed to democratic and secular values.
The remarks by M. Swaraj have added fresh intensity to the political debate in Kerala, especially in districts like Malappuram, where political alignments and voter sentiment are closely watched. The statement is expected to spark further discussions and counter-arguments in the days ahead as parties gear up for upcoming political challenges.
