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 KARNATAKA GOVERNOR TAKES SERIOUS NOTE OF CHURCH ATTACKS
 

Jan 27, 2010 /Christian Today/ The governor of Karnataka HR Bhardwaj has sternly warned against anti-social elements causing communal disharmony and conflict by vandalising churches.

Addressing the Republic Day function at the Manekshaw Parade Ground in Bangalore, Bhardwaj said the nation’s founding fathers had a vision to build a secular, united democratic society in which people of all faiths and religions enjoyed their basic freedom and right to practise their religion.

“I have no doubt that the law enforcing agencies will act with promptitude against the offenders,” the governor said in his 12-page address on Tuesday. “Secularism is the basic structure of our Constitution and it is my duty to ensure that the constitutional principles are followed by all concerned in letter and spirit.”

“Karnataka has long been distinguished for its tolerant and peace-loving citizens. People from all communities and faiths have lived here for centuries in harmony," he noted. "The fresh attacks on churches are regrettable.”

Acknowledging the media report on two separate attacks on the eve of Jan. 26, the governor said, "It has been reported to me that on a single day on January 25 some fresh attacks were made on churches near Mysore and Bhatkal in Uttara Kannada district." The police is currently investigating both the incidents.

Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa, meanwhile, called the attacks a pre-planned conspiracy to disturb peace.

"I am aware of the incidents. Since these incidents have happened before the Republic Day. I suspect some organised group is trying to tarnish the image of the government which is working for the welfare of the people," media quoted Yeddyurappa saying.

Since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power in Karnataka, the state known for its tranquility, has witnessed a surge of anti-Christian violence mainly perpetrated by Hindutva fundamentalists.

Last year, a Christian advocacy group recorded about 72 incidents of violence against Christians.

The new vice-chairman of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM), Dr. HT Sangliana, has promised to look into the incidents and take action against those found guilty. (Babu Thomas)
 


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