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Latin body to declare political stance ahead of polls

Latin body to declare political stance ahead of polls

Time of India13-07-2025
Kochi: The 45th general assembly of the Kerala Region Latin Catholic Council (KRLCC) passed a resolution stating that the Latin Catholic body would adopt a clear political stance ahead of the upcoming local body and assembly elections.
The resolution was passed in the meeting held at Edakochi Alpha Pastoral Centre from July 11 to 13.
The resolution said that a recent shipwreck off the coast of Kerala has caused a severe environmental crisis. It is crucial to ensure adequate compensation for the fishing community and coastal residents through necessary legal actions. The meeting also called for a complete halt to sand mining that affects the sea and coast.
It said that politicization of university education in Kerala is putting the higher education sector in deep crisis. The current issues stem from problems unrelated to the education sector. With the chancellor, vice chancellor, minister and student organizations engaging in public theatrics, the future of students is becoming uncertain. The govt must intervene immediately in this matter, it urged.
The meeting also condemned the govt's attempts to infringe upon the rights of religious minorities to run educational institutions.
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