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Non-Muslims Are Being Destroyed By Love Jihad And Drugs

Non-Muslims are being destroyed by love jihad and drugs: Bishop Joseph Kallarengat, Congress protested.

Bishop Joseph Kallarengat of a church in Kerala alleged that women in Kerala are falling into the trap of “love and narcotic jihad” on a large scale.

The bishop said that these tactics were being used to destroy non-Muslims. While Congress criticized the bishop’s statement, the BJP said it was a serious issue.

Addressing a group present at the Pala Church in Kerala, Kallarengat said, “After realizing that it is not easy to take up arms and destroy others in a democratic country like India.”

“They have adopted various methods to target non-Muslims.” They are using two weapons ‘Love Jihad and Narcotic Jihad.’

Jihadis convert women of other religions by adopting love or other means and misuse them for terrorist activities or economic gain.

Jihadis are those who have been trained to trap girls and brainwash them to leave their parents, religion, and faith. This is a war strategy. We are opposing love jihad.

Kallarengat also claimed that the increase in the sale of drugs is perfect proof of ‘narco jihad’ where the lives of non-Muslim youths are being ruined by drugs.

He said those who are trying to prove that there is no love jihad are being neglected.

Political storm on the allegation of Bishop of Kerala.

A political storm has erupted in Kerala over Bishop Kallarengat’s statement.

The opposition Congress criticized the bishop, saying his remarks crossed the line, while the BJP expressed full support and urged the society to discuss it.

The ruling CPI(M) in the state, which has reacted quickly to sensitive issues, has not issued any official statement in the matter so far.

In a Facebook post, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly VD Satheesan asked the community and religious leaders to refrain from issuing statements that would disintegrate the fabric of the state.

He said that crime has no caste or gender.

BJP state president K. Surendran supported the bishop, saying that what he has said is a serious issue that should be discussed and analyzed by the community of the state without prejudice.

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