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Govt condemns Kulukulu Ram Mandir alleged sacrilege

Govt condemns Kulukulu Ram Mandir alleged sacrilege

By Rashika Kumar
15/01/2026
Photo(s) Anish Pal

As police investigate an alleged case of vandalism and sacrilege at the Kulukulu Ram Mandir in Sigatoka, calls are being made to uphold Fiji’s long-standing tradition of unity in diversity.

While strongly condemning the act, Minister for Multi-Ethnic Affairs, Charan Jeath Singh, has described it as deeply troubling and unacceptable.

He says he is deeply concerned and saddened by the recent act which are are not only criminal, but also a direct attack on the values of respect, peace, and religious harmony that we hold dear as a nation.

                                                       

He emphasised that places of worship, regardless of faith, must always be respected, protected and honoured.

Sing says our places of worship of all faiths are sacred spaces.

He stresses that they must never be targeted or desecrated.

Singh also says the Coalition Government strongly condemns this shameful act and any form of religious intolerance or hatred.

                                                      

Singh has warned that the Government will not hesitate to take firm action against those responsible.

He says whoever is behind this alleged sacrilege and is hurting the community must refrain immediately.

The Minister says they will not tolerate such behaviour and if anyone is found responsible, the Government will take very harsh action, including putting those found guilty behind bars.

He further says people should understand that we are a multi-racial society and have lived together in harmony for generations, and everyone must respect each other’s religion, culture and ethnicity.


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