Call for Inclusive Governance: CBCI's Vision for a Just India
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of India calls on newly elected governments in five states to adhere to the Constitution and prioritize inclusive governance. The CBCI emphasizes the importance of leadership in uplifting marginalized communities and working with institutions to foster peace and prosperity in India's democratic framework.
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The Catholic Bishops' Conference of India has called upon new governments in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry to uphold the Constitution following recent assembly elections.
Congratulating voters and victorious candidates, the CBCI stressed the importance of inclusive governance and urged leaders to focus on uplifting marginalized communities.
Cardinal Poola Anthony, CBCI president, highlighted the role of elected leaders in serving the vulnerable, advocating for collaboration with institutions to build a just and equitable India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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