---------- Forwarded message --------- From: N Sekar <[email protected]> Date: Tue, May 12, 2026, 4:35 PM Subject: Fwd - We Hindus are hurtling towards self destruction, Kerala shows the way, To: Kerala Iyer <[email protected]>, Narayanaswamy Sekar < [email protected]>, Chittanandam V. R. <[email protected]>, Suryanarayana Ambadipudi <[email protected]>, Rangarajan T.N.C. < [email protected]>, Mani APS <[email protected]>, Mathangi K. Kumar < [email protected]>
Kerala election barely made national headlines. But something dark happened there. Something most media houses will never decode. Or maybe… never dare to. 140 seats. 71 needed for majority. Headline says: UDF: 102 LDF: 35 NDA: 3 Simple democracy. Simple numbers. Simple victory. Except… the real story begins after the counting ends. Congress won 63. IUML won 22. Read that again. Without IUML, Congress cannot rule Kerala. IUML. Indian Union Muslim League. A political fragment. Born from the same Muslim League ecosystem. The very movement that once demanded Pakistan. Partition happened. Borders changed. But ideologies never really disappeared. Today, IUML is not some side player. It is the power broker of Kerala politics. Education. Minority Affairs. Policy influence. Narrative shaping. Now add Kerala Congress (M). Another powerful religious vote bloc. Strong backing from sections of Christian heartlands. Now observe the math carefully. Muslims: 26.56% Christians: 18.38% Combined: Nearly 45%. Highly consolidated voting. Now compare that with Hindus. 54.73% on paper. But politically fragmented. Split between Congress. CPI(M). BJP. Caste blocs. Independents. Regional loyalties. Personality cults. Ideological confusion. Majority in census. Minority in influence. And this did not happen overnight. In 1901, Hindus were nearly 68.5% of Kerala. By 2011, it dropped close to 54%. Meanwhile, secularism changed meaning. It slowly stopped meaning equality. And started becoming electoral arithmetic. Every party wanted to look “secular and inclusive.” So nobody questioned vote-bank consolidation. Nobody questioned demographic anxieties. Nobody questioned institutional influence. Questioning became taboo. Silence became sophistication. And Kerala became the laboratory. A state where political survival, depends on religious bloc management. Where coalition math, matters more than civilisational continuity. Meanwhile the Hindu voter remained emotionally divided. Caste divided. Party divided. Region divided. Narrative divided. The result? Governments are formed not by Democractic vakues… But by the most organised Religious one. And this is why Kerala matters. Because what begins in Kerala… often arrives in the rest of India ten years later. The real question is not who won the election. The real question is: When a civilisation becomes too afraid to discuss its own political reality… who actually loses the country? - Dr. Deepessh Divaakaran (Dr. DD) Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer <https://mail.onelink.me/107872968?pid=nativeplacement&c=US_Acquisition_YMktg_315_SearchOrgConquer_EmailSignature&af_sub1=Acquisition&af_sub2=US_YMktg&af_sub3=&af_sub4=100002039&af_sub5=C01_Email_Static_&af_ios_store_cpp=0c38e4b0-a27e-40f9-a211-f4e2de32ab91&af_android_url=https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yahoo.mobile.client.android.mail&listing=search_organize_conquer> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CABC81ZdAuoDXn%2BT%2B5NVSBnb4ZfLLHzwO5hOC8QQNzmLfu0SvbA%40mail.gmail.com.
