By: almotamar.net - SANA'A- Minister of Endowments Hamoud Ubad renewed his call for spreading concepts of love, moderation, unification among society members, and rejecting all concepts that lead to violence and radicalism.
He called on religious scholars, educated and politicians to help people be aware of deviations and violence concepts.
In a statement to the General People's Congress (GPC)'s Media Center, Ubad said the speech adopted by the Joint Meeting Parties (JM) tends to rouse violence and radicalism among parties.
"Perhaps, the terrorist attacks that occurred in Hadhramout and Marib governorates on Friday are based on fundamentalist concepts practiced by some members of political parties who are indifferent to the interest of citizens, and the security and stability of the homeland. They depend on partisan and political interests so that they can improve their status and spread violence concepts," he added.
He warned that such speeches would only lead to evil and harm the Yemeni people. "They should fear God as such speeches just serve partisan interests. Political parties have to condemn and reject such practices which the masses, civil society and religious scholars reject. Such hostile speeches only serve fundamentalist elements," Ubad concluded.