Kurup: Zero tolerance for bigots and extremists


1 (From third left, second row) Anas, Kurup, Rothi Sharma and political secretary to the Prime Minister Wong Nai Chee with students from Inti International University & Colleges posing for photos at the launch of saysomethingnice campaign.2 Kurup signing on the pledge board after the launch of the saysomethingnice campaign. — Photos: Sam Tham/The Star

MODERATION is the only way to celebrate the country’s diversity and promote justice, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Tan Sri Joseph Kurup.

He added that there must be zero tolerance for religious bigotry and extremism.

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