Why are they hurting Hindu sentiments?

Bhadrapad Krushna Ekadashi

By Bhavanishankar

No church was attacked in Karnataka.

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Chief Minister, Shri B.S. Yeddyurappa—a quintessential politician with keen acumen—was quick to realise that it could be the mischief of the Opposition parties and vested interests were trying to engineer a crisis in order to seek his government’s dismissal on the grounds of collapse of law and order machinery in the state.

He rushed to Mangalore and Udupi along with the home minister, Dr V.S.Acharya, DG & IGP, Srikumar and top officials and reviewed the situation. His stance was fair and just. While he appealed to the Christian brethren not to indulge in violence and assured all protection to their lives and property, he also appeled to the Hindus—no matter what the provocation is, they should not take law into their own hands.

The state cabinet, in its regular weekly meeting on Thursday, decided to refer the entire incident, including the ’causes and reasons’ to the Corps of Detectives (CoD) in order to expose the miscreants. "I have also directed the CoD to mention in the ir report as to what precautionary and preventive measures could be taken to ensure that such things do not recur elsewhere in the state," he told a crowded press conference immediately after the cabinet meeting.

Prima facie, there is sufficient valid and tangible reasons and provocation for the Hindu society to react—the way in which it has reacted now—against the ‘so-called’ churches that have raised their head like mushroom throughout the state.

"It all started when a newly-found outfit, Newlife – radicals among the Christians – started aggressive campaign to convert people. That conversion is nothing new for Christians and it in their blood, goes without saying. But New Life is something really new in its methodology and approach adopted for conversion. It makes the innocent and gullible people to trample upon the photos of Hindu gods and goddesses, insult Hindu gods, use foul language against gods, goddesses and seers and gives new names to those who convert. We have given scores of complaints but there has been no action by the police, Bajrang Dal state convenor, Mahendra Kumar said.

Mahendra Kumar asserted that all the conversion session by fraudulent means are going on in illegal churches and his complaint is only against such illegal churches and not against Christian brethren. "A church has to be built with the approval of the diocese on the land bought by the trust or donated by the government. But Newlife activists have taken some government buildings or sheds citing some other purpose but later started using for religious propogation. This is not approved either by the government or by the diocese.

This reporter ascertained from Davanagere district administration that a dilapidated shed belonging to agricultural department in Bada village, was illegally occupied by New Life evangelists and conversion activities were started. On repeated complaints from well-meaning and right-thinking citizens of the Hindu society, the municipal authorities issued notices and asked the evangelists to show proof that the place has been allotted to carry on religious activities. "Even after one month, the Newlife workers could not prove their legitimacy. Finally the government seized the place and took possession of it," an official of the Davanagere district administration said.

But a software techie, Hemanth Kumar Bharani, raised a question that can expose the double-standards of the pseudo-seculars and pseudo-intellectuals.

Has the law met its logical end with respect to Mohd Afzal Guru? He was caught, arrested, FIR was filed, investigated, charge-sheet was filed, argued in the court and finally was held guilty by the lower court, then by the Delhi high court, then by the Supreme Court, which confirmed the death sentence. Has he been executed? Has the law taken its own course to its logical end? The same pseudo-secular parties, pseudo-intellectuals have been arguing not to hang Afzal Guru?

According to intelligence sources, Newlife ha s been carrying on its activities in Raichur, Bellary, Mangalore, Davanagere, Udupi, Chamarajanagar, Gadag, Chitradurga, Kolar and Chikkaballapur districts. "As as many as 16,000 Hindus, mostly belonging to Lingayath community, have been converted in Davanagere district alone. There were 34 churches about five years ago in Davanagere district. Now there are 384 churches where as the Christian population is hardly negligible. This is the sinister design of the expansionists Christians," noted writer, Dr M.Chidananda Murthy told reporters.

As expected the Congress supreme, Sonia Gandhi has taken ‘serious note’ of the happenings in Karnataka and has decided to send a fact-finding team to study the situation. That the team will be headed by Ms Margaret Alwa, a senior Congress leader belonging to Christian community and hailing from the coastal Karwar district, goes without saying. It is not a coincidence that Sonia’s close advisers are – apart from Margaret Alwa – Oscar Fernandes from Udupi and Veerappa Moily from Mangalore. And Sonia’s sancho panza is B.Janardhana Poojary, also from Mangalore. Indeed a perfect recipe to cause trouble to the nascent BJP government!

Source: The Organiser

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