Beyond the allegations, PV Anwar has subtly brought out a hint of communalism, according to Sangh Parivar circles. In addition to the accusations of abuse of power against ADGP M.R. Ajithkumar, PV Anwar also revealed that Ajithkumar had met with RSS functionary Dattatreya Hosabale and BJP leader Ram Madhav. Sangh Parivar sources suspect that this move by PV Anwar is a double-edged strategy aimed at the upcoming assembly elections and the formation of a UDF government.
Why was a communal angle given to an ADGP meeting RSS leaders? Why was the ADGP’s presence at BJP leader Suresh Gopi’s daughter’s wedding in Guruvayur made into a communal issue? Is this an attempt to polarize against the police or to somehow target ADGP M.R. Ajithkumar? Is the issue here really about ADGP Ajithkumar’s misuse of power or his Hindu profiling? Thinkers in the police force, CPM, and Kerala must reflect deeply on this matter.
PV Anwar’s PR campaign through the media was picked up and supported by the UDF, even though the CPM cadre and system stopped functioning simply because the Chief Minister’s political secretary did not cooperate. PV Anwar raises the issues, and the UDF leads the protests. What kind of politics is this by PV Anwar? The truths about which issues P. Sasi and the ADGP did not support PV Anwar on are yet to come out.
Though CPM leaders assessed that the ADGP’s meeting with the RSS leader was likely a personal matter, PV Anwar raised it as an internal political issue. Despite claims that the CPM sidelined him, K.T. Jaleel gave PV Anwar overwhelming support, M.M. Hassan made special remarks, and figures like Mohammed Riyas and A.M. Shamseer remained silent. Critics argue that this indicates some new dynamics beyond politics in PV Anwar’s stances.




















