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Friday, March 20, 2026

Why Kerala’s Mamankam Revival Terrifies The Left

“Why Kerala’s Mamankam Revival Terrifies The Left”, The Commune, March 15, 2026

“The Mamankam (Maha Makham) Festival is underway in Kerala and will conclude on 3 February 2026. It has been reported that with each passing day, the crowds have been increasing and is a perfect stepping stone to Hindu awakening in Kerala where Hindus are not the majority.

The numbers seem to have caused certain leftist portals a lot of heartburn and they came up with a shoddy narrative to show the Mamankam in a bad light.

On 31 January 2026, leftist rag The News Minute published yet another pathetic episode of “Let Me Explain”. It took nearly two weeks for The News Minute (TNM) to finally assemble an “explanatory” outrage video on 31 January, packaged as investigative journalism. That delay itself is telling: outrage was manufactured, in the most cringest sense………”

Read full article at thecommunemag.com

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