KOCHI: Viswa Hindu Parishad general secretary Praveen Togadia said here on Friday that Kerala was fast becoming another Kashmir. Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the VHP international delegates meet, Thogadia said jihadi elements had been influencing the political parties in Kerala. The recruitment to fight the anti-India war in Kashmir had also become rampant here, Togadia said. So, the VHP would chalk out strategies to protect the Hindus in the country, especially those in Kerala, he said. "The inputs we get indicate that Kerala is fast becoming another Kashmir. So, the delegates' meeting will chalk out an action plan to protect the Hindus in Kerala,'' Togadia said. "Hawala money is flowing to various Muslim outfits to promote jihadi activities in the state," he said. The VHP strategy will focus on taking measures to check Islamic fundamentalism, flow of Hawala money and government's intervention in religious matters, Togadia said. He also said the VHP would not allow jobs intended for the Hindus to be snatched away by Christians and Muslims. "Union law minister Salman Khurshid had recently said that six per cent of the 27% jobs reserved for backward communities should be given to Muslims. Justice Ranganath Mishra Commission and Sachar Committee have also recommended more reservations in jobs for Muslims. But the VHP will not allow anybody to snatch the bread and butter of Hindus, be it OBC, SC, ST or open category," he said. The delegates' meeting has passed a resolution against religion-based reservations. "The government should reject Mishra Commission and Sachar Committee reports," he said. The backward classes, socially downtrodden and economically weak Hindus will suffer because of the religion-based reservation system, he said. "If Islam is a casteless society, why then do Muslims want to be included in the scheduled caste list?'' he asked. Muslims should not be included in the backward communities list either, he added. "The Andha Pradesh high court had quashed the decision by the state government to give six per cent job reservation for Muslims. Likewise, the decision to introduce special reservation for Muslims in the Aligarh Muslim University was also turned down by the court," Togadia said. The VHP will organize massive nation-wide agitation to protect the bread and butter of the Hindus," he said. "We will focus on schools and colleges and students who want jobs. We will try to bring all Hindu organizations under one umbrella and create a united forum ," Thogadia said. He also expressed the hope that the Hindu organizations in the state like the Nair Service Society (NSS) and SNDP would come forward for the cause of Hindu unity. Around 250 delegates from across the globe are taking part in the three-day meeting. VHP national vice president KV Madanan, national joint secretary Kashi Viswanathan, and state president BR Balaraman, also attended the press conference.