Christians in N-E states may lose minority status
   
  New Delhi: The very concept of minority status may soon change diametrically 
with the proposed 103rd amendment to the Constitution making minorities like 
Christians lose their exclusive status in states of Meghalaya, Mizoram and 
Nagaland where they are numerically in majority. 

Interestingly, Hindus in these states would be treated as minority and enjoy 
the status, the proposed amendment that is bound to create a storm said. 

The amendment approved in the Union Cabinet recently is likely to be brought in 
the coming monsoon session of the Parliament next month, as per the report of 
the National Commision for Minority Education. 

The 103rd Constitutional Amendment seeks to have state-wise minority status 
rather than national status, as is the norm now. Minorities in states will be 
decided through a presidential notification in consultation with the state 
government. 

Incidentally, the National Commission for Minority Education says the amendment 
will make Christian students from Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland ineligible for 
admission in Christian colleges like St Stephens, as they will not have 
domicile minority status. 

Likewise, Sikhs from Punjab and Muslims from J&K will not have minority status. 
Christian-run institutions in Kerala and other states may also lose their 
minority tag. 

Commission Chairperson, MMA Siddique has written to HRD Minister Arjun Singh 
and Minority Affairs Minister A.R. Antulay saying the constitutional amendment 
that the Cabinet approved in May first week is against the spirit of Article 30 
of the Constitution. Articles 25 to 30 guarantee protection of religious, 
cultural and educational rights to both majority and minority communities. 

Meanwhile, the All India Catholic Union, the All India Christian Council and 
the United Christian Action have reacted strongly to the decision of the Center 
and decided to go ahead with a national consultation on the issue in 
collaboration with major organisations of other religious minorities. This 
decision of Cabinet had serious ramifications for all denominations of 
Christians in every part of the country as it had for Muslims, and indeed even 
for Sikhs. 

“The cabinet decision if made law would take away minority status from the 
Christian community in Goa, Kerala, Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram, seriously 
compromising activities in education,” Dr John Dayal, leader of the Christian 
Unions said. He appreciated the views of the Commisison and wanted wider 
consultations all over the country over this very important issue.  Another 
provision gives Parliament the final say in the matter of defining 
‘minorities’. Parliament will be empowered to enact laws to include or exclude 
any section of citizens from the list of minorities, Dr Dayal said in a 
statement. (ORGANISER).

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