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    Kerala CPI(M) Accuses Media of Falsely Framing Anti-Communal Protests

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    The CPI(M) in Kerala unleashed a fierce attack on the media Wednesday, charging it with misrepresenting anti-communal protests as outright religious assaults. This allegation comes at a time when the state grapples with rising polarization attempts by various political actors.

    Speaking at a packed rally, CPI(M) state secretary Codapakonda Ravi labeled the coverage ‘malicious distortion aimed at undermining the secular fabric.’ He detailed how protests against specific communal outfits were recast by newsrooms as interfaith conflicts, complete with exaggerated visuals and anonymous sources.

    Background to the unrest traces back to local disputes involving religious processions clashing with community sentiments. Participants insist their actions targeted hate-mongering, not any faith group. Media, however, zoomed in on isolated incidents of stone-pelting, branding the entire movement as fanatical.

    CPI(M)’s media cell released a dossier compiling ‘before and after’ clips, showing how stories morphed from political critique to communal frenzy. ‘They twist facts to fit agendas,’ Ravi said, implicating channels with ties to national opposition parties.

    Kerala’s unique position as a leftist stronghold makes it a prime target for narrative warfare. The LDF government, led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, has maintained law and order effectively, with police reports confirming no large-scale religious violence.

    Opposition leaders dismissed the accusations as deflection tactics. BJP state president K Surendran countered that CPI(M)’s ‘red terror’ provokes such reactions. Congress echoed calls for impartial probe but stopped short of endorsing media bias claims.

    In response, CPI(M) plans fact-checking workshops and a ‘Media Accountability Campaign.’ Legal notices have been dispatched to three leading TV networks. As digital platforms amplify reach, the party eyes stricter regulations on misinformation.

    This episode underscores broader challenges in Indian media, where speed often trumps accuracy. For Kerala, it reinforces the need for vigilant citizenship amid competing narratives shaping public opinion.

    Communal Protests CPI(M) Kerala Fake News Kerala Politics LDF Government Media Bias Press Freedom Religious Clashes
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