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New Delhi, Feb 15 :
The Catholic Church in India Friday banned in
all its member schools a New Delhi-based publisher for
printing pictures of Jesus Christ holding a cigarette in
one hand and a beer can in another in a book for primary
classes in Meghalaya.
Skyline Publication in the national capital published
the pictures in the cursive handwriting exercise books
for students of Class 1.
"The CBCI has written to all its member schools across
the country to ban this publisher," said Catholic
Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) spokesman Babu
Joseph here.
The Church also asked the government to take strict
action against the publisher and ban such objectionable
publications from all schools.
"The book published by Skyline Publishers where Jesus
Christ is caricatured with a cigarette in one hand and a
beer can in another is a case of total disregard for
religious sentiments of the Christian community," Joseph
told IANS.
"Jesus Christ as a divine person is central to Christian
faith and Christian life. The misguided attempt to
tarnish the image of Jesus Christ is highly
objectionable and even a condemnable act," he said.
Joseph said: "This particular incident is contrary to
the very spirit of religious tolerance and harmony in a
country like India where we respect each others'
religious symbols."
"The government should take strict action against the
publisher so that it becomes a deterrent for others
doing similar things," he said.
The Meghalaya government has already confiscated all
copies of the book from a school where it was being used
and also from book shops. (Indo Asian News) |