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Police in Tamil Nadu are
investigating if explosives were used to damage a CSI
church in Nagercoil on Sunday.
Officials found explosive chemicals near the church at
Gnanam Nagar in Thammaththukonam after it suffered a
minor damage in a suspected blast.
Media reported that sniffer dog and finger print experts
were pressed into service after the visit of
Superintendent of Police Shanmugavel.
The CSI bishop of Kanyakumari Rev. G Devakadaksham has
demanded action against the miscreants behind the blast.
He also pleaded for protection to worship places during
Christmas.
Apparently there was a second church as well which was
attacked by anti-social elements in the state.
The second attack was at CSI Robertson Church at Sulur
in Coimbatore.
According to the Times of India, the attack on the
church followed a few hours after the Hindu Munnani (a
right-wing Hindu group) organised a meeting at the Dalit
colony at Bharathipuram in Sulur.
At the meeting, the Hindu Munnani's taluk secretary, V
Sivasamy, is said to have instigated the Dalit youths to
oppose the minorities.
"Around 2 am on Monday, four Dalit youths, B Shankar, M
Manjunathan, N Prabhakaran and P Rathish all
construction labourers flung stones on the CSI Robertson
church," the report said.
The window panes of the church were broken. The pastor
of the church Rev. V Paulraj has lodged a complaint with
the police.
The police have arrested five Hindu Munnani activists
and remanded to judicial custody. "We have arrested the
Hindu Munnani functionary, Sivasamy too for instigating
the youth," DSP, STT Rajan told the daily. (John
Malhotra)
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