At the inauguration of the CPM Peruvamp local Committee office, the kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan spoke. The term 'narcotics jihad,' according to cm Pinarayi, should never be utilised. kerala is a veritable hotbed of secularism. Any attempt to destroy the country will be met with fierce resistance. Such remarks, he claimed, we're backed by those seeking to split the country. Meanwhile, chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan stated at the launch of the 'Swatantryam Thanne Amritham' programme on tuesday that social injustice should be given the colour of religion.

Giving terrorist movements a positive image, he claimed, would harm societal cohesiveness. The chief minister further emphasised that hatred can only be overcome through love. There is no love jihad in kerala, according to the central government. Things must be objectively comprehended and presented in public. The word "narcotics jihad" should be avoided at all costs. The comment, according to the chief minister, was inappropriate for individuals in high positions. Only light has the ability to do so. It must be held in mind by the general population.
 
On the day of the rebirth of the memory of the Guru who taught us to live above caste and religion, chief minister Pranab Mukherjee warned that giving extreme groups a pleasant face will damage societal cohesiveness. Caste and religion should not be utilised as a means of dividing people. Darkness is incapable of erasing darkness. Those who participate in actions that are detrimental to society's interests should not be limited to any one group, he added. Giving extreme forces a positive face will erode societal cohesiveness. Some have compared such movements as acts of liberation.

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