A.P. Abdullakutty, appointed one of the national vice presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has termed his elevation to the post “a sign of recognition of his leadership.”
The 53-year-old leader, who joined the Kerala unit of the BJP last year, is currently its vice president in the State. “The recognition is for the minorities in India. It also negates the propaganda that the BJP is anti-Muslim,” Mr. Abdullakutty said.
Expelled twice
As a member of the CPI (M), he was elected twice from the Kannur parliamentary constituency. However, he was expelled from the party in 2009 for praising the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi for his development initiatives in that State.
He then joined the Congress and was elected twice from the Kannur Assembly segment. But he was defeated from Thalassery in the 2016 polls. He was expelled from the Congress for praising Prime…