– Congress’s relationship with Catholics weakened after leadership changes (e.g., death of K.M. Mani) and loss of its traditional stronghold in central Travancore.
– CPI(M)-led LDF made electoral gains among Catholic constituencies but faced pushback on governance issues like agrarian distress.
– BJP is courting Catholic votes through outreach efforts but faces resistance due to ties with Hindutva groups amid tensions following violence against churches elsewhere (e.g., Manipur).
The arrest of two Catholic nuns has reignited focus on the political significance of Christian communities in Kerala.Historically influential as a voting bloc backing the Congress-led UDF, this group now finds itself being courted aggressively by all major parties – whether through outreach events like Narendra Modi’s church visits or local alliances such as CPI(M)’s collaboration with splinter factions.
This shift signals rising uncertainty about traditional alignments amidst new social-political currents affecting Christians nationwide: accusations of conversions in northern states and violence against places of worship such as Manipur weigh heavily alongside regional election strategies aimed at claiming influential Catholic constituencies.
While every party sees strategic value in engaging this demographic before state elections, its ambivalence toward dominant ideologies (e.g., Hindutva connections for BJP) could complicate future coalitions.For now, these events illustrate how issues rooted outside southern borders impact internal dynamics within parties vying for votes closer home.
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