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Leaders make a beeline to Pala
The Hindu
Suresh Gopi, Jose K. Mani, K Sudhakaran among them
Just as the controversy over the narcotic jihad looked set to subside, the issue has begun to assume new proportions with more political leaders pouring into the bishop’s house in Pala.
On Thursday morning, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Suresh Gopi reached Pala and held discussions with bishop Bishop Mar Joseph Kallarangatt for nearly an hour. Speaking to reporters after the visit, Mr. Gopi said he visited the prelate not as a politician but as an MP.
“The bishop never sought to cast aspersions on any particular religion, but was only referring to the activities by some sections. Why does a section of people take the onus when speaking about terrorism?” he asked.
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