The recent Church circular appealing people to vote for secular parties is "shot in arms" for the newly formed political outfit, which has "complete secular credentials" as against the rivals, GDF president Dayanand Narvekar said in statement issued here.
"My thirty years in public service are a clear testament that I have never ever distinguished people on the basis of religion, caste or financial standing before helping them," said Narvekar, who is contesting from North Goa seat.
Goa Church, in its recent pre-poll statement, had suggested that people should vote for those upholding humanity and democracy.
From the time of our forefathers, in Goa, we have inherited secular society, Narvekar said.
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"Communalism and corruption are attacking the heart of Goa," he alleged.
Goa Church, which wields considerable influence among community members, who comprise 27 per cent of the coastal state's nearly 1.5 million population, recently said that the people should vote for "secular" candidates.
Goa, with two Lok Sabha seats, will vote on April 12.