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Indian bishop warns of ‘secret agenda’ to remove Christians
![]() Archbishop Raphael Cheenath
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.- As India conducts its month-long national elections, a leading Indian bishop has accused Hindu nationalists of threatening Orissa state voters with violence and pursuing a “secret agenda” to flush Christians out of the region. Nearly 30,000 people fled the district in 2007 and 2008 during anti-Christian attacks on nearly 300 villages in Kandhamal. Eighty people, including a Catholic priest, were killed. About 270 churches and chapels were desecrated while 6,000 homes were destroyed. Archbishop Cheenath told ACN that people in relief camps in Kandhamal were generally able to vote. However, he said “several thousands” who fled the district during the violence were denied the vote because they were prevented from registering. “The BJP party officials have threatened to attack the Christians and chase them away. The threats were very serious and there has been a great fear among the people,” the archbishop said, speaking from Bangalore. “The problem for the people was made worse because the authorities in Orissa took no tangible steps to prevent such things from happening.” “The secret agenda of the [BJP politicians] is to remove the Christians from Kandhamal,” Archbishop Cheenath said. “It was clear that this was what they wanted to do before the elections and if they win again there is no doubt that they will continue in that way.” A Catholic priest in Kandhamal on election day reported that trees had been felled to block access to villages in order to prevent people from voting. The same tactic was used during the anti-Christian violence. The priest said there was hardly any movement of the people. “My colleagues and I were scared... I reached the polling booth of my village but after only two hours [of voting] the booth was literally empty. We were the first ones to cast our votes.” The priest told ACN it was important to remember that thousands of people are still living outside the district and had not exercised their vote. “Are these not citizens?” he asked. The priest also alleged that four Hindus gang-raped a girl after learning that her uncle had refused to abandon his Christian faith. In the run-up to the elections, BJP Kandhamal candidate Ashok Sahu was arrested for making an anti-Christian speech in the village of Raikia. He has since been released. According to ACN, Sahu was closely linked to Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati, the militant anti-Christian Hindu leader whose murder last August, allegedly by Maoists, sparked widespread violence against churchgoers. Subscriber comments:
Published by: Rhine
San Jose,CA,USA 05/09/2009 08:13 AM EST
I am a catholic born and brought up in India.There is lot of talk about christians are being persecuted because they are coercing people for religious convertions. I doubt the truth in this allegation.The christian missionaries are working among the poor people in Orissa. They are illiterate and don't know their rights. They have been exploited by the rich and upper caste. The missionaries do charity work and educate them by opening schools.If they decide to change their life and follow the new way of life they are being tortured by Hindu radicals.A lot of funding for the Hindu radicals is coming from US. There are a lot of Hindus in US.The donations they give to the charity organizations might be reaching the radical Hindu groups.Why don't we trace where money is really going from developed countries.Another state with no tolerance is GUJRATH.A major portion of Hindus in US are Gujarathis.The freedom that they enjoy here is payed back as no religious freedom in Gujrath,
Published by: d.smith
california 04/23/2009 10:07 AM EST
Would a letter-writing campaign to India help?
Amnesty Intl. used to be effective doing this. AND TO WHOM SHOULD WE ADDRESS LETTERS? ADD A COMMENT (Your e-mail will NOT be published):
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