Goa governor condoles Sri Lanka attacks

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Monday condoled the bombings in stating that violence committed in the name of religion is a "sin on humanity".

In her message addressing Archbishop of Fr Filipe Neri Ferrao, the also said that war against terror should be the top priority of the world.

The has expressed shock over the "heinous and despicable act of terror that took place in on day, which included suicide attacks in churches and luxury hotels that killed over 210 people and injured nearly 500".

"While all of us were celebrating in a great zeal, was struck by this cruel violence. It is heart-rending to know that around 215 people, including three Indians, were killed and around 500 were left injured.

"In the otherwise peaceful island of Sri Lanka, this is the deadliest attack on mankind in the last decade," reads her message.

The governor further said that such act of violence, bigotry and pogrom has no place in any religion and ideology.

"There must be zero tolerance for those who use terror to advance their objectives. War against terror must be the top most priority for all of us. I always say that violence committed in the name of religion is a sin on humanity," she stated.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 18:45 IST