Hindu fundamentalists yesterday hoisted a saffron flag on the construction site 
of a Catholic Church in one of the largest Christian settlements in Kandhamal 
district of Orissa.

Yesterday was the Hindu festival of Dussehra, which signifies the victory of 
good over evil.

“More than 400 fanatics moved towards the Catholic Church at noon yesterday. 
The Catholic community in the area had accumulated building materials to 
construct the church, which angered them,” said Montfort Brother Advocate 
Markose.

The construction site is in the village of Bakingia under the jurisdiction of 
the Raikia police station in the district and comprises mostly tribal Christian 
residents.

The church formerly built on the site was razed to the ground by Hindu 
fundamentalists during the 2008 communal violence in the eastern Indian state. 
The community started rebuilding after receiving compensation from the 
government.

However, the reconstruction of the church was stopped by Hindu fundamentalists, 
whose leader Bhaskar Pradhan claimed that the land belonged to their 
forefathers.

The local administration called the two parties together for negotiations but 
has failed to resolve the issue.

Fr Santosh Digal, head of media and communications in Cuttack-Bhubaneswar 
archdiocese said “there were lots of rumors of violence if we built the church, 
and the district authorities were informed about that.”

“The authorities concerned had given verbal assurances that they would ensure 
an incident-free construction of the church and peaceful prayer meetings in the 
villages.”

Fr Digal added that there was no law and order in place to assure the Christian 
communities that their life and livelihoods were secure.

Amit Kumar Mallick, a Catholic tribal youth leader, said the fundamentalists 
chose the Dussehra festival as a day to hoist their flag as a warning.

“Police came to the spot after being informed, but they have yet to take any 
action.”

Fr Dibakar Parichha, who has advocated justice on behalf of victims of violence 
in Kandhamal, said “injustice is done towards Christians and the government 
should take immediate action to settle the matter.”

Source: ucanews.com
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