
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju interacts with bishops and pastors
The Hindu
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju meets Tamil Nadu Bishops and pastors to discuss minority welfare and counter anti-BJP narratives.
BJP leader and Union Minister of Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Saturday held a meeting with bishops and pastors from various churches across Tamil Nadu at a private hotel in Chennai.
The interaction was organised by Tamil Nadu BJP’s Minority Wing in which Union Minister of State for Information Technology L. Murugan, party’s national co-incharge for Tamil Nadu P. Sudhakar Reddy and Minority Wing’s State convener J. Johnson participated.
Party sources said the INDIA bloc was attempting to set a narrative that the BJP was an anti-minority party. But Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been working for the welfare of all, and this programme was an initiative to break such a narrative, party sources added.

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