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Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) – The Christian Party worker, P.T. Gilbert, of the ruling CPM in Kerala, was expelled from the Party for opposing the forced conversion of his wife and son to Islam. He had complained against conversion.
Kerala CPM expels Christian member who questioned the alleged forced conversion of his wife and son to Islam https://t.co/s9CB2JTt8M
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- Gilbert alleged that Nazeera, a Panchayat member, and her husband Younus, an employee of Calicut University were the mastermind behind the forced religious conversion of his wife and son. Kottiyadin Ismail, a bakery owner, with whom Gilbert’s wife works, and his neighbours Latif alias Kunjon, Shahul Hameed, Bushra and Kulsu all had a hand in this conversion.
- Gilbert said that he had asked his Party for help to stop the forced religious conversion of his wife and son. Conversely, soon afterwards, Malappuram District Committee issued a Press release and informed him that he had been expelled from the Party for the anti-Party activities.
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