Bharat Scouts and Guides (Kodagu District) strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, J& K

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In the recently held  executive board meeting of the office bearers of Bharat Scouts and Guides (Kodagu District)  held at the Ponnamma Kushalappa Scouts-Guides Bhavan at Madikeri, they  expressed condolences to the innocent people who were killed in the terrorist attack.

They also  condemned the inhuman act carried out by the terrorists. Speaking in the chair, Scouts and Guides District Chief Commissioner K.T. Baby Mathew called for complete eradication of terrorism from India and for everyone to move forward together for the good of the country.

Present at the meeting were the organization’s local commissioner H.R. Muthappa, Joint Secretary Bollajira B. Ayyappa, Training Commissioner of the guides department Maithili Rao, Treasurer T.N. Muddaya, District Organizer U.C. Damayanti and other office bearers. a two minute silence was observed in remembrance  of the victims.

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