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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Unite against Mother India's problems, stop attacks against Christians

The recent attacks on churches and Christians in Karnataka and Orissa and other scattered parts of the country are a disgrace to the secular fabric of India and an insult to the vision of our founding fathers of India being a secular republic.

It is also clear that non-Congress governments, whether they are led by the BJP or BJD, are not only insensitive towards the rights of minorities but are also, it seems in the case of Karnataka in particular, very dismissive towards their accountability in bringing the guilty persons to justice.

It is very clear and does not take any kind of rocket science to conclude that these attacks are being perpetrated by the Bajrang Dal and other Sangh Parivar factions.

It is appalling that despite the Christian community in India being in the forefront in serving the nation in the form of providing quality education, healthcare and social services, it is being targeted on the label of “converting” the masses. When a poor child is fed, a sick person injured or an illiterate child educated, they are already “converted” from being a victim of apathy to a useful member of society. The spark of love and care that is showered on them is enough to convert them into becoming a useful citizen of this country. They do not have to become a Christian for that.

There are millions of Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs in this country who have been converted by a Christian institution. Not converted into practicing any kind of religious dogma ~ which really doesn’t matter anyway ~ but by being converted into a useful member of society.

So let us Indians not tread down the gory path of communalism. Let us unite and solve the real problems Mother India faces ~ poverty, corruption, lack of infrastructure, pollution, illiteracy and unemployment.

Published in the Statesman as a letter to the editor. Click here to visit site.