srikumar wrote:There are similar worthies from the city of Hyderabad who tried to go to 'fight for ISIS'. Some were 'dissuaded' from going, and I believe, there are others that actually went.
tajmahal321 wrote:There is a significant section of people in kerala who are brainwashed.
From my understanding Hyderabad (erst while Nizam territory) and Kerala (state) Muslims are not dirt poor, so much so that they have to take up arms to make a living. They are as educated as the non-Muslims in the region and have landed up in every possible job which some one could aspire. So excuses like "marginalisation" etc. is not even believable. Poverty, lack of opportunities; these kind of "secular" excuses are not going to fly any more. Rather, these people have landed up in critical positions that they can play havoc with a disorganised majority.
In Kerala the rot has been happening ever since 1990s. Perhaps at the same time when Kashmiri Jehadis also started a more violent strike in that part of the country. Abdul Nasser Mahdani came up with his Islamic Sevak Sangh (ISS) to counter RSS, and his speeches were highly vitriolic. K.P's SB CID have got the recordings, but that tapes are still under very safe custody. Mahdani & Co met his nemesis when the Coimbatore blasts happened. But it must be factored that a pan KL-TN based Jehadi group had been already formed and were very active. Sleeper cells etc. were already well placed, with perhaps Urdu/Arabic etc. being a very common language to communicate.
In late 1990s there was another terror outfit in KL (NDF?) which filled the vacuum created after Shri. Mahdani's arrest and subsequent vacation at Central Prison, Coimbatore. There were a series of deaths of RSS leaders in some coastal districts in Kerala, all dubbed as accidents. In case any suspicion was there, it fell on local CPI(M) cadre. But looks like K.P higher ups did note some thing amiss, and further investigations brought out a terror organisation which worked with extreme efficiency. The lowest rung only knew their immediate leader, and this leader knew just the chap above him. Mosques were the usual rendezvous points. First arrests were of some mullahs all associated with close working of mosques. This gang was busted by some police officials, whose name I have not seen any time after
. It was then believed that Islamic terrorism has been dealt with in Kerala.
But from then on radicalisation has been quite steady. And internet and cell phones etc. made life much more simpler for these folks. Chopping the hand of a X'ian professor who is said to have insulted Islam. Holding of radicalisation camps in multiple areas in Kerala have happened. More such activities seems to be happening else where as well. The Kerala based MSM has also been co-opted so much so that any news against Islamic terrorism does not get much traction in KL. This was done by bullying and cutting of advertisement revenue. So much so that
even the arrest of few people from Kerala after the Sri Lanka blasts are kind of played down in Kerala. Every organisation, business entity which requires money have been bought out by Islamists. KL is a state which requires help & aid for pretty much every thing. And most of the money inflow is from the Middle Eastern sheikdoms.
100% literate (self-claimed) KL society is still living in a cuckoo world. Islamic terrorists have now pretty much entered every domain in the social sphere in Kerala. The various communist regimes (I cannot call them governments) have encouraged them to grow; just like what happened in West Bengal. The majority community (and perhaps the X'ian minorities as well) have been given enough "kool aid" to believe that things are normal in the
"Socialist Emirate of Kerala" . KL may not be seeing overt incidents of bomb blasts, mass killings etc; mainly because no terrorist would want to attack their own home territory (at the moment).