Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said the term like 'Narcotic Jihad' should not be coined and pointed out that the Central government itself had told Parliament that there is no case of 'Love Jihad' in Kerala.
Inaugurating the Communist Party of India (Marxist) local committee office in Palakkad virtually here on Tuesday, Chief Minister hit out at Pala Bishop Mar Joseph Kallarangatt saying that those making public statements should make it after understanding facts.
At the same time, Vijayan also welcomed the inter-religious meeting of religious leaders held on Monday to instil religious harmony in the state. "I had earlier itself said that the remark of Pala Bishop was unfortunate. Those holding respected positions like him should have never used words like ' Narcotic Jihad'. Our secular society didn't support it. Nobody was willing to side with it baring a few with a vested interest," he said.
Underling that the issue of narcotics is a problem being faced by society as a whole, Chief Minister Vijayan said the government is taking all steps to curb it. "From the school level, we are taking steps to curb the use of narcotics. The government is taking very seriously how anti-social elements are using even students as careers. Strict actions are being taken. But none should coin words like 'Narcotic Jihad', " he said.