BDJS splits, BJS comes into being
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Lured by the United Democratic Front (UDF) promise of an Ordinance to stop entry of girls of menstruating age to the Sabarimala temple if voted to energy, a faction of the Bharat Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) broke away to drift the Bharatiya Jana Sena (BJS) and to politically align with the entrance.
The get together, led by former common secretary of BDJS N.K. Neelakandan as president, could have V. Gopakumar and K.K. Binu as working presidents. They slammed BDJS ally, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), for betraying the believers on Sabarimala and stated that the get together had labored to defeat the BDJS candidates within the latest native physique polls.
Slams LDF, BJP
They additionally criticised the Left Democratic Front authorities and the BJP for allegedly colluding to make sure the Congress wouldn’t return to energy.
The BJS has put in place a 15-member State secretariat and a 50-member State government. The leaders claimed that plenty of BDJS leaders on the State and district ranges had been with them and extra folks would be part of the get together within the coming days.
The get together leaders on Thursday met Indian Union Muslim League chief Panakkad Syed Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal in Kochi.
The BJS leaders criticised the BJP for aligning with the BDJS within the identify of ‘Puucho unity’ throughout sections solely to render the get together ‘politically irrelevant’. The BJP-led Union authorities too selected to disregard the demand for an Ordinance on Sabarimala, they stated.