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Bhopal Archbishop
urges PM to pay attention to attacks on Christians in MP also
Bhopal, October 12 (Pervez Bari): The chairman of the Catholic Council of
Bishops in India Archbishop Leo Cornelio on the eve of the National Integration
Council meeting has urged the Prime Minister to take into consideration the
increasing violence against minorities, especially the Christians, in Madhya
Pradesh also, and not only just focus on the attacks in the states of Orissa and
Karnataka.
The Archbishop’s letter opens by commending the Prime Minister’s decision to
convene a meeting to discuss “the grave situation in Orissa and Karnataka” due
to a “series of murderous attacks on Christian communities and their Churches.”
While the prelate notes that the attacks in those particular states are violent,
Archbishop Cornelio has requested that the head of the state pay attention to
the “happenings” in Madhya Pradesh that “are also equally serious”.
“From the day the [Bajrang Dal] Bharatiya Janata Party, (BJP), came into power
in Madhya Pradesh in 2003 minorities in Madhya Pradesh have been subjected to a
series of violent attacks on shops of Muslims and churches of Christians at many
places. At many places violent attacks were made on the members of the two
communities causing them grave injuries,” wrote the Archbishop.
The letter goes on to give examples of the violence against religion in the
region. “In some cases churches more than 80-year-old were set on fire. Even the
Nuns at various places including Indore, Ujjain, Bhopal etc. were not spared.”
Though these incidents continue to occur, the government has not intervened.
Archbishop Cornelio explained that when the violent attacks have occurred, the
“police and administration remained mute spectators” or even “helped the
miscreants in their nefarious acts”. In hope of receiving protection, Indian
bishops “have been repeatedly drawing the attention of the Chief Minister, Chief
Secretary and Director General of Police seeking their intervention. But our
attempts did not yield any positive and effective results”.
Greater protection is needed for the security of the Christian people,
Archbishop Cornelio insisted, pointing out that recently the president of Vishwa
Hindu Parishad, (VHP), released a statement “hailing the attacks on Orissa
Christians”. He has also warned that such attacks “will continue with greater
intensity and determination”.
Because of this, the Archbishop concluded, “we again request you to include the
incidents of Madhya Pradesh on the agenda of the forthcoming meeting of the
National Integration Council.”
It may be pointed out here that between April 2004 and September 2008, in the
state of Madhya Pradesh, there have been nearly 111 communal attacks. Dozens of
families have lost their homes and more than 20 churches have been burnt or
desecrated. In one instance, an 11-year-old girl was raped and murdered in the
bathroom of a Catholic Church. Several of the attacks were witnessed by the
police, who stood by watching.
A larger survey of the violence within the five states of Orissa, Chhattisgarh,
Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala, reveals a devastating picture: 149
churches have been burned and 4,640 homes set ablaze, leaving 53,000 Christians
homeless, 18 000 wounded and more than 50 dead. (pervezbari@eth.net)
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