This is indeed a balanced view, which lays bare the whole truth, and suggests requisite actions. Please see the following quote:
"Reports that Bajrang Dal and VHP goons have been intimidating Christians of Kandhamal to "convert back" to Hinduism by threatening them with economic cleansing and worse is sufficient condition for stringent constitutional measures. The Orissa government must immediately ban both the organisations, which have communalised a local conflict between largely non-Christian Kondh tribals and Dalit Christians over distribution of the social pie. Evangelical activity has grown in the tribal areas of Orissa as locals, rendered hapless by a dysfunctional state delivery mechanism, have had none to turn to save the missionaries. Sangh parivar outfits have seized that opportunity to render traditional social contradictions communally volatile. Christian religious radicalism could well be its natural consequence. That would then allow the BJP to 'legitimately' push the Hindutva agenda in the name of defending the sovereignty of the Indian nation-state." Cheers, Santosh On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 3:17 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > One of the most balanced editorials which appeared in the Economic Times dt. > 2.10.2008 > http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Editorial/Orissa_may_be_a_fit_case_for_Article_356/articleshow/3551243.cms > > Regards, > > Marshall > > > -- > Will the all new Indica Vista zip ahead of the Suzuki Swift? Read the expert > review on Zigwheels.com > http://zigwheels.com/b2cam/reviewsDetails.action?name=Ro11_20080829&path=/INDT/Reviews/Ro11_20080829&page=1&pagecount=9 -- ***************************************************************** No offense meant. But let the chips fall where they may. *****************************************************************
