The Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen (KNM) has sought to stop the campaign over ‘love jihad’. Those who spoke at the State convention of the organisation on Sunday pointed out that giving communal colour to marriages would lead to disastrous consequences at a time when many people were found falling in love with each other and marrying each other without considering their partner’s religion or ethnicity.
KNM functionaries claimed that though the Citizenship (Amendment) Act would initially target Muslims, it would eventually aim Dalits, Adivasis and Christians. T.P. Adbullakkoya Madani, KNM president, opened the meet.
You have reached your limit for free articles this month.
Register to The Hindu for free and get unlimited access for 30 days.
Subscription Benefits Include
Today's Paper
Find mobile-friendly version of articles from the day's newspaper in one easy-to-read list.
Unlimited Access
Enjoy reading as many articles as you wish without any limitations.
Personalised recommendations
A select list of articles that match your interests and tastes.
Faster pages
Move smoothly between articles as our pages load instantly.
Dashboard
A one-stop-shop for seeing the latest updates, and managing your preferences.
Briefing
We brief you on the latest and most important developments, three times a day.
Not convinced? Know why you should pay for news.
*Our Digital Subscription plans do not currently include the e-paper ,crossword, iPhone, iPad mobile applications and print. Our plans enhance your reading experience.