http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/in-bastar-50-villages-ban-nonhindu-missionaries/article6180825.ece

SIRISGUDA (BASTAR), July 5, 2014

In Bastar, 50 villages ban non-Hindu missionaries
PAVAN DAHAT

Villagers of Sirisguda at the Special Gram Sabha to ban the entry of
non-Hindu religious missionaries. Photo: Special Arrangement

An aggressive campaign by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad had led to a ban on the
entry of and propaganda by non-Hindu missionaries, especially Christians,
in more than 50 villages of Chhattisgarh's Bastar region in the last six
months.

According to Suresh Yadav, Bastar district president of the VHP, over 50
gram panchayats in Bastar have passed orders under Section 129 (G) of the
Chhattisgarh Panchayat Raj Act banning all "non-Hindu religious propaganda,
prayers and speeches in the villages."

The Sirisguda gram panchayat in the Tokapal block of Bastar passed the
order at a special Gram Sabha organised on May 10.

The order, a copy of which is available with *The Hindu*, says, "To stop
the forced conversion by some outsider religious campaigners and to prevent
them from using derogatory language against Hindu deities and customs, the
Sirisguda Gram Sabha bans religious activities such as prayers, meetings
and propaganda of all non-Hindu religions."

In Sirisguda, the dispute started when Christian families refused donations
for an annual Hindu religious festival.

"They refused donations and used derogatory language against Hindu gods so
the Gram Sabha banned them," claimed Sirisguda sarpanch Jamuna Baghel.

*PDS rations denied*

In the recent past, some Christians were allegedly attacked in the village
and have been denied ration on the orders of the village panchayat.

"It's been over two months now that we have been denied ration in the
village and 10 Christians were attacked when they went to collect ration,"
claimed Sonuru Mandavi, whose family converted to Christianity in 2002.

"The villagers came to us with their problems. The VHP only told them about
the law. Now that the gram panchayats have passed the orders, it is the
responsibility of the district administration to implement it otherwise we
will protest. We will also approach the CM and the Governor to get the ban
imposed," asserted Mr. Yadav.

The Chhattisgarh Christian Forum (CCF), however, has alleged that the ban
is "illegal and unconstitutional".

"It is similar to what khap panchayats do. How can you ask us to block our
religious activities on the basis of a panchayat Act?" asked Arun Pannalal,
CCF president. He said the Constitution guaranteed the freedom of religion
to all.

To a question, Bastar Collector Ankit Anand said, "In Bastar, religious
conversion is not such a big issue. We will ensure that distribution of
ration to the villagers is not interrupted."

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