Making its position clear on various issues including major campaign points of political parties in the crucial elections, such as development, environment and corruption, the the Council said, "pluralism is the core" of Indian civilisation and it is a necessity for a state like Kerala to protect Indian "sanskriti (culture)" like "unity in diversity".
The church leaders cautioned against political parties and leaders having "dictatorship" tendency.
"It would be dangerous supporting those who try to assume power by dividing various castes and religions through communal polarisation," said the statement signed by KCBC president Cardinal Baselios Cleemis, Vice-President Archbishop Joseph Perumthottam and Secretary Bishop Joseph Kariyil.
The church leaders also urged people not to elect people who encourage illegal exploitation of natural resources.
"No steps have been taken to legalise around 3,000 illegal quarries currently operational across the state...We should elect those who show courage to end corruption in these sectors," they said.