At all-party meet, Kerala leaders slam 'efforts to sow mistrust'
Monday, 30 October 2023
An all-party meeting in Kerala condemned efforts to sow mistrust and intolerance following the recent blasts at a Jehovah's Witnesses congregation. The meeting called for unity in denouncing attempts to denigrate Kerala's secular tradition and cultural heritage. The bombs were allegedly planted by a disgruntled former member of the Christian denomination, who claimed their teachings were against society and the nation. The state government's intervention was praised, with leaders promising support for peace initiatives.
An all-party meeting in Kerala condemned efforts to sow mistrust and intolerance following the recent blasts at a Jehovah's Witnesses congregation. The meeting called for unity in denouncing attempts to denigrate Kerala's secular tradition and cultural heritage. The bombs were allegedly planted by a disgruntled former member of the Christian denomination, who claimed their teachings were against society and the nation. The state government's intervention was praised, with leaders promising support for peace initiatives.
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