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Kerala: IUML Leader's Alleged Audio Clip Prohibiting Women From Participating In Roadshow Stirs Controversy

Swarajya StaffJun 07, 2024, 11:05 PM | Updated 11:05 PM IST
Muslim League supporters at a rally.

Muslim League supporters at a rally.


A voice recording, allegedly from a leader of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), advising women activists to refrain from participating in public victory celebrations following the Lok Sabha election, has sparked a political controversy in Kerala.

The recording is purportedly from Shahul Hameed, the IUML’s general secretary for Kuthuparamba in Kannur district.

It is connected to the election victory of Congress candidate Shafi Parambil in the Vadakara Lok Sabha constituency, where he defeated CPI(M)’s KK Shailaja by 1,14,506 votes.

Both the IUML and Congress are part of the United Democratic Front (UDF).


The Vanitha League, the women’s wing of the IUML, has been actively celebrating the UDF’s victory. Its members were reportedly seen chanting slogans and cheering in the streets across Kerala after alliance's win in the Lok Sabha elections.

Muslim women were seen playing 'oppana' and dancing to 'Mappila' songs on the streets of Panoor, OnManorama reported.

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