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Card Gracias (L) and Maulana Mahmood A. Madani. Card Gracias (L) and Maulana Mahmood A. Madani. 

Solidarity of India鈥檚 Catholic Church and Islamic organization for Sri Lanka terror bomb victims

Cardinal Oswald Gracias, the President of India鈥檚 Catholic bishops and Maulana Mahmood A. Madani, the General Secretary Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind, have jointly condemned Sri Lanka鈥檚 terror attacks.

By Robin Gomes

The Catholic Church of India and a leading Islamic organization of the country have issued a vehemently condemning the Easter Sunday suicide bomb attacks in Sri Lanka.  They also plan to send an inter-faith delegation as a gesture of their condolence and solidarity with the victims.

鈥淲e, the undersigned, condemn unequivocally these dastardly acts. The persons and the groups responsible for the serials blasts are anti-human, anti-civilization and anti-God,鈥 said the statement signed by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, the President of the Catholic Bishops鈥 Conference of India (CBCI) and Maulana Mahmood A. Madani, the General Secretary Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind, an Islamic scholars鈥 organization.

The coordinated bombings of April 21 by a group of Sri Lankan nationals linked to the Islamic State group, targeted 3 churches and 4 hotels that killed more than 250 people, including foreigners, and injured over 500.

Describing the perpetrators of the attacks as 鈥渢he incarnation of the most heinous forces on the earth,鈥 the two leaders said, 鈥渢o associate them with any faith would be most sacrilegious to the faith itself鈥.

Card. Gracias, the Archbishop of Bombay, and Madani called on all faiths to 鈥渄isown and condemn such barbarous individuals and groups.鈥  鈥淭he terrorist attacks become all the more gruesome if launched under the garb of religion and holy mission,鈥 they wrote, calling on people of all faiths to 鈥disown and condemn such barbarous individuals and groups鈥. 鈥淚t is our duty,鈥 they wrote, 鈥渢o expose them and banish them from civilized society.鈥

Noting that the attacks on religious places during religious festivals such as at Easter are perpetrated to create a divide between people of various faiths and communities, the two leaders expressed their closeness with Christians everywhere, sharing their sorrows and pains. 

The CBCI and Jamiat Ulama-I-Hind also proposed to send a high-level delegation of various faiths to Sri Lanka to explore the possibilities of cooperation and also to offer their condolence to the bereaved families.

Their message with an appeal to 鈥渆veryone irrespective of their religion, caste and creed to come forward to save humanity and to maintain social harmony and peace.

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06 May 2019, 15:58