Haritha is no more; Action against Fatima Tahlia is as follows... League leaders with two comments‎

‎Malappuram: MSF women's wing Haritha will no longer be active. The Muslim League is considering continuing the frozen process. The general feeling at the party level was that only the Women's League was enough as a women's organisation. The aim of the Muslim League leadership is to eliminate the talks without further controversy at this time.‎


‎Meanwhile, there has been a suggestion that action should be taken against MSF National Vice President Fatima Tahlia, who held a news conference in support of Haritha. It is also suggested that action should not be made a big controversy. In this context, fatima tahlia may not be given special privileges by the coming organisational elections. The details are as follows...‎

‎The ongoing controversies in MSF were due to a meeting held in Kozhikode last June. The complaint of 10 leaders of the Haritha State Committee was that state president PK Nawaz had spoken ill and sexually abused women leaders at the meeting. When the party failed to act, they approached the Women's Commission.‎

‎The Muslim League leadership demanded that the complaint filed with the Women's Commission be withdrawn. But the Haritha one was not ready. The Muslim League leadership decided to freeze the Haritha State Committee after it failed to relent in the discussion at the Panakkad Kodapanakkal Tharavat house. The league leadership decided not to change this position.‎

‎Muslim League circles say there will be no more Haritha organisation. The league leadership has decided that Haritha is a coalition formed in the special interest of some, not necessary, and that women's league should work. Therefore, the Haritha State Committee will continue to take frozen action.‎

‎The report signed by MSF national president TP Ashrafali seeking action against PK Nawaz was reportedly not taken seriously by the Muslim League leadership. A section of leaders say that since they have received media attention at present, a tough decision on the issue is unlikely. Instead, when it comes to new organisational elections, the leadership will be careful not to grant special status to those involved in the controversy.‎


‎A section of leaders are demanding action against Fatima Tahlia. They say it was wrong to meet the media by condemning the decisions taken by the Muslim League leadership. What was to be discussed and decided within the party was considered a breach of discipline before the media. The argument to the contrary is also strong in the Muslim League.‎

‎Some Muslim League leaders have suggested that action at this time will bring media attention. They say that no action should be taken, but instead, when it comes to restructuring, those who have led to controversy, including Tahlia, should be kept out of the fold. Meanwhile, police initiated a deposition in a complaint filed by Haritha leaders in the Women's Commission against PK Nawaz.‎


‎It is understood that the statements of the three Haritha leaders and Fatima Tahlia were taken. The case is being investigated by the police in White. The Muslim League leadership considers it a gross breach of discipline that brought matters to police intervention. They also say that it was not appropriate for the workers that The Haritha Government was not prepared to withdraw the complaint despite the leaders' remarks.‎


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