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Feb 10, 2010
/Christian Today/ - A week after sending the
interim report on church attacks in Mangalore and
Dakshina Kannada districts, Justice B K Somasekhara
Commission has resumed inquiry till a final report is
submitted to the state government.
In the latest, a local Christian group submitted a set
of documents against the Bajrang Dal and its then state
convener Mahendra Kumar, accusing them of deliberate
attacks against minority Christians.
Appearing before the Somasekhara Commission, Anil Colaco
of Karnataka Christa Sanghatanegala Okkoota, produced
several news clippings, letters written to government
authorities and copies of police complaints regarding
alleged atrocities against Christians in Chikmagalur
district.
Colaco said Christians have constantly been attacked in
Chikmagalur district for the past several years and when
the Christian schools closed down protesting the attacks
on their community in Orissa, Mr. Mahendra Kumar had
threatened to show “his might” soon in August 2008.
He alleged that the Bajrang Dal activists had been
acting as moral police with the tacit support of the
local police, as a result of which the minority
communities - Christians and Muslims - have constantly
been living under fear, as reported by The Hindu.
Colaco went on to say that Kumar has been a “nuisance”
by making frequent inflammatory speeches and indulging
in vandalism against the minority communities.
The activists often stop vehicles that carry cows to
slaughter houses, he stated in his affidavit.
Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused the
Justice B K Somashekara Commission for making its
findings public before presenting it to the Chief
Minister.
K S Eshwarappa, the new Karnataka BJP president, alleged
that Justice Somashekhara had himself leaked the report,
which alluded to the involvement of Sangh Parivar
outfits like the Bajrang Dal, Sri Rama Sene and VHP in
the attacks.
Responding to the statement, Congress Leader of
Opposition Siddaramaiah said, “The government has spent
Rs 2 crore on a commission that has given a report that
is in tune with what we have been saying all along about
the church attacks.”
Justice Somasekhara, a former High Court judge, in his
interim report accused top police officers, district
administration and other authorities to have colluded
with the right-wing Hindu organisations during the
violence on Christians.
Somasekhara suggested Karnataka's BJP government to
publicly state its commitment to protect all religions.
(Babu Thomas)
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