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Kerala Muslim organisations demand Bishop withdraw 'narcotic jihad' remarks

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Thiruvananthapuram: A meeting of various Muslim organisations at Kozhikode on Wednesday to discuss the now controversial statement made by a Catholic bishop on the prevalence of "love and narcotic jihad" in the state, wanted him to withdraw his remark.

Pala Archdiocese's Bishop Mar Joseph Kallarangat, speaking at a function at Marth Mariam Pilgrim Church at Kuruvilangad in Kottayam district on September 9, alleged that non-Muslims in Kerala are subjected to "Love and Narcotic Jihad", which is spoiling lives, particularly of young people, by making them addicted to drugs.

Addressing the media soon after the meeting ended, senior IUML leader Panakkad Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal said the statement made by the bishop was out of place and pointed towards the Muslim community.

"Even though the statement was not in good taste, we, the Muslim community, reacted to it in a very mature manner. We did not want to create any issues. The meeting concluded that the bishop should withdraw his remark. The government also should not be just an onlooker and should intervene," he said.

"Our state is always known for the secular stand taken by all and everyone should see that nothing is done to create any sort of friction by their words," he added.

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TAGS:Narcotic Jihad Kerala Muslim Bishop Kallarangat 
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