In an editorial in "Satyadeepam", the official organ of Kerala's Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - the largest and most influential Catholic group in the state - the church also criticized Mani for not quitting the cabinet in the initial stage of allegations that he accepted bribe from bar owners for renewing liquor bar licenses in the state.
Significantly, Mani belongs to Syro-Malabar church from which his party Kerala Congress (M) has always drawn support. Kerala Congress (M) has its support base mostly in Christian heartland of Central Travancore region of Kerala especially in Kottayam, Idukki, Pathanamthitta and Ernakulam districts and settlers' areas in the eastern belt of Malabar.
Reminding Mani of a call given by Pope Francis that honesty, dedication and sense of public well being are essential for politicians, the Church also said Mani could have made a come back if the allegations levelled against him was found to be baseless and concocted.
An FIR had been filed against Mani last year after a "quick verification" by the Vigilance department on the charges by Kerala State Bar Hotel Owners' Association working President Biju Ramesh that the Minister had accepted Rs one crore as bribe for renewal of licenses to more than 400 Indian Made Foreign Liquor bars.
