New Delhi: An unprecedented wave of unabashed minority appeasement has taken complete hold of Keralam’s political and administrative machinery. In their relentless bid to secure Muslim support and solidify their alliance, the political establishment has weaponized state power, turning Hindu leaders and nationalist figures into soft targets. Following intense pressure from minority political outfits and coalition leverage exerted through Minister Samsudheen’s own party, the IUML, the administration immediately launched disciplinary proceedings on August 9, 2026. Sitting at the apex of Keralam’s governance is Chief Minister V. D. Satheesan, who heads a 20-member United Democratic Front (UDF) Cabinet. While radical elements and fringe outfits operate with impunity under political cover, Hindu leaders, grassroots workers, nationalist educators, and voices who stand up for the country face immediate state repression, arbitrary detentions, suspensions, and cyber prosecutions.