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All Bangladeshis should oppose terrorism, says bishop

People from all sections of Bangladeshi society should denounce the use of violence in the name of religion, said Bishop Sebastian Tudu of Dinajpur on Aug. 13.Bishop Tudu when speaking at a seminar in northern Rangpur, Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority country told that  Bangladesh is a multi-religious and multi-cultural nation, so all people need to stand guard against religious extremism and anarchy that threatens peace and harmony."No sane person or religion can support abuses and killings in the name of religion," he said."God calls on us to love each other, to do good to others and help people towards a righteous path in life," said Bishop Tudu who is the chairman of Bangladeshi Catholic bishops' Commission for Evangelization and Promotion of Pontifical Mission Societies."It's our responsibility to resist ideologies that cause harm to people and bring back misguided people from destructive paths," he said.Bangladeshi police organized the...

People from all sections of Bangladeshi society should denounce the use of violence in the name of religion, said Bishop Sebastian Tudu of Dinajpur on Aug. 13.

Bishop Tudu when speaking at a seminar in northern Rangpur, Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority country told that  Bangladesh is a multi-religious and multi-cultural nation, so all people need to stand guard against religious extremism and anarchy that threatens peace and harmony.

"No sane person or religion can support abuses and killings in the name of religion," he said.

"God calls on us to love each other, to do good to others and help people towards a righteous path in life," said Bishop Tudu who is the chairman of Bangladeshi Catholic bishops' Commission for Evangelization and Promotion of Pontifical Mission Societies.

"It's our responsibility to resist ideologies that cause harm to people and bring back misguided people from destructive paths," he said.

Bangladeshi police organized the seminar, which drew some 8,000 people including leaders from Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist and Christian communities. (UCAN)

 

 

 

 

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