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April 20, 2010:
In response to the growing violence and an increasing
sense of insecurity, Christians in Bhopal Sunday held a
protest march and demanded for protection from the
ruling BJP government.
Archbishop Dr. Leo Cornelio of Bhopal, who led the
march, criticised the BJP government for sidelining
Christians and making religious minorities victims of a
“sustained malicious campaign”.
“We have been pushed to a corner with the state
government doing virtually nothing to protect our
constitutional rights for a free and peaceful life,” the
archbishop was quoted by the UCA News, as saying.
Christians who form less than 1 percent of the state’s
55 million people have recorded hundreds of attacks in
the past seven years.
In the latest incident, a young pastor was killed as
Hindu extremists wielding lathis attacked a Christian
prayer meeting.
Dr. Cornelio said Christians have faced continuous
attacks since the pro-Hindu BJP came to power in
December 2003.
He further explained sadness over police working hand in
glove with fanatic groups.
“The police often side with them and send our people to
jail,” he said and added, “we are also citizens of this
country with equal rights to lead a dignified and
peaceful life.”
At a press conference earlier, Dr. Cornelio said the
inaction of the government had created a sense of
insecurity among Christians and added police stood mere
spectator without taking any action despite several
complaints.
The archbishop also lamented that despite many schemes
like scholarship plan, self-employment plan and others,
Christians have not been benefited from any of those. by
John Malhotra, Christian Today.
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