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DYFI Kerala State Committee will take out two parallel secular marches in the State.

As a warning to the communal forces which are trying to eliminate the secular and religious culture of India and to spread message for saving India from the communal forces which are trying to create tensions in the society by bringing back the religion - caste - colour discrimination and inequalities, DYFI Kerala State Committee is organizing a state wide "Secular" March from 17th November 2015. DYFI Kerala will take out two parallel Secular marches in the State.  The march is divided into two zones as northern zone and southern zone.

The exciting beginning of Northern zone march was inaugurated by Com. V S Achyuthanandan on the red soil of Kayyoor by handed over the white flag to DYFI Kerala State Secretary Com. M Swaraj on Tuesday 17th November 2015. Thousands of people attended on the inaugural ceremony consisting of activists and leaders from various parts of the District. Every one arrived at the venue of the inaugural stage at  "Raktha sakshi Nagar" after a visit to the "Kayyoor Raktha sakshi Smrthi Mandapam" with honor  and respect. DYFI Central Committee Member Com. P A Muhammed Riyaz is the northern zone march manager.  

The Southern zone march inaugurated by CPIM State Secretary Com. Kodiyeri Balakrishnan  on 19th November 2015 at Aruvippuram, Thiruvananthapuram. The southern zone march will be led by DYFI State President Com. T.V. Rajesh  MLA. Com. V S Sunil Kumar is the southern zone march Manager.

Both marches will conclude on 4th December 2015 at Ernakulam followed by a big Youth Rally. Concluding meeting will be inaugurated by CPIM Polit Buereu Member Com. Pinarai Vijayan. The DYFI would safeguard the progressive and secular mindset of the State and resist any effort to turn the State into an “asylum of fundamentalists”. DYFI was also opposed to communal frenzy orchestrated both by the majority and minority communities.

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