DYFI supports Zumba classes in Kerala schools

Mr. Jindal
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The Kerala unit of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) has offered its support to the State Education department’s ongoing initiative offering Zumba classes to school students.

DYFI State secretary V.K. Sanoj told the media here on Saturday (June 28, 2025) that the Opposition from certain sections to the programme could be seen against the backdrop of the alleged attempts to create communal discord in society and destroy the secular fabric of Kerala. He claimed that Zumba was not a creation of the Left. It is being practised across the globe as a fitness programme. Mr. Sanoj pointed out that it was introduced in schools to ward off the threat of substance abuse among children. There was no use of skimpy clothes during the sessions, he said, adding that some people were trying to deliberately link it with religion.

Mr. Sanoj also blamed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its Hindutva politics for stoking a controversy related to the Suresh Gopi-starrer Janaki vs State of Kerala.

The DYFI leader criticised the Muslim Students Federation (MSF), the students’ wing of the Indian Union Muslim League, for opposing the Zumba sessions. He asked its leaders to name the school where students performed Zumba wearing skimpy clothes. Wondering if the MSF’s ideals were suited for the “AI age”, he accused it of spreading misinformation.

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