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In a statement, the Kerala Catholic Bishops Council (KCBC) referred to an incident in which a minor boy raised allegedly provocative slogans at a rally organised by an Islamist outfit in Alappuzha recently and that the content of the slogans allegedly was that they would not hesitate to kill those who oppose them.
Without naming the organisation, the KCBC said Kerala was shocked to hear such slogans during the rally organised by the outfit which has often been accused of extremist activities.
”It is a mystery that the government is not ready to intervene in such a situation,” said the statement signed by KCBC spokesman Fr Jacob Palackappilly.
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”Such attitudes that please communal outfits are extremely detrimental to national security and the future of the State. The government must be prepared to treat everyone equally before the law, and to investigate and take action on the more serious crimes with undue importance”, KCBC said. The statement was issued after a short video of a boy sitting on the shoulder of a person during ”Save the Republic” rally held by Popular Front of India on May 21 in Alappuzha and purportedly raising provocative slogans that went viral on social media.