Thiruvananthapuram: Various religious and community leaders of Kerala have called upon them to stand together to combat the pandemic of Kovid 19. In a joint statement, they said, “We will continue to fight against this danger.” Even the most affluent and advanced nations are helplessly surprised. The fight against this virus, which is spreading irresistibly, whether rich or poor, of a particular religion or not, has become a struggle for the survival of mankind.

Kerala is the first state in India to detect the presence of the Covid19 virus. The Kerala healthcare system was able to find and cure three students who had contracted the disease from abroad. Then came the family from Europe, who confirmed the Covid infection, which again posed the threat of disease in the state. Later, many migrants from foreign countries were diagnosed with the disease.

The government’s vigilance and effective intervention has made it possible to monitor the susceptible people, provide better treatment to the infected and prevent the spread of the disease to more places. This example of ours is taking note of the world; There is praise. Keralites have overcome many crises. We are confident that Covid will be able to face it together. What it requires is a unity without any caste-based differences and without a boundary and cusp. That is enough for us.

Free yourself from the threat of disease on the one hand. On the other hand, provide security for others. Traveling restrictions should not be limited to Kerala. Everyone must cooperate with the restrictions following the lockdown. Time spent in homes should be used positively. Helpful interventions for health workers and those on surveillance Our institutions should be utilized for such public purposes.

She also reminded them that this is imperative for everyone to take up the task of defending the country in a social and physical way. Religious and community leaders have called for the responsibility of taking good care of older persons who are ill.

Syro Malabar Church Major Archbishop Cardinal Mar George Alencherry, Malankara Syrian Catholic Church Major Archbishop Cardinal Mar Baselios Cleemis Catholica Bava, Thiruvananthapuram Latin Archbishop Dr. M Suzapakam, NSS General Secretary Sukumaran Nair, SN. Trust General Secretary Vellappally Natesan, Kerala Muslim Jamaat Samastha (AP Sunni) President Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musaliar, Kerala Jamaat-ul-Ulama Samasta President Syed Muthukoya Jiffri Thangal Musaliyar, Cochin Bishop Dr. Joseph Kariyil, Malankara Orthodox Syriacion Church Dharmaraj Rasalam, Mar Thoma Metropolitan Dr. Joseph Marthoma, Kerala Puliyar Mahasabha General Secretary Punnala Sreekumar, Kerala Naduvathul Mujahideen General Secretary Hussain Madavoor, Kerala Muslim Jamaat Federation President Kadakkal Abdul Aziz Moulavi T. By Watson Abraham.

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