*Violence Against Churches And Personnel In India*

*By Concerned Citizens*

04 December, 2014
*Countercurrents.org*

*TEXT OF MEMORANDUM TO PRIME MINISTER, HOME MINISTER OF INDIA AND LET.
GOVERNOR OF DELHI*

2nd December 2014

It is with a heavy heart and great concern that we address this memorandum
to you to bring to your attention incidents of violence against our
Churches and personnel in the country, the latest of which is the arson in
the Catholic Archdiocese of Delhi’s St Sebastian’s Church in Dlishad
Garden, East Delhi in the early hours of 1st December 2014.

The gutting of the St. Sebastian’s Church, as well as the other incidents
of targeted violence in other parts of the country, speak of extreme police
and administrative impunity and disregard not only to the sentiments and
injured religious feelings of our community but also the guarantees of the
Constitution of India. Delhi is governed directly by the Union Government’s
Ministry of Home Affairs which makes it all the more serious.

1. We call upon you to order an immediate judicial enquiry by at least a
High court serving or retired judge to ascertain the facts of this
malicious act and the circumstances surrounding the polarisation that is
taking place.

2. We also request you to ensure that the Delhi administration repairs the
entirely gutted church so that the faithful of the capital region can
celebrate the Christmas Midnight Mass prayer service on the night of 24th
December 2014.

3. It is a matter of deep regret that the local police officers paid little
heed to our repeated requests that the scene of the crime be investigated
properly. No senior officer visited the spot till late in the afternoon,
and the forensic team came only by the evening. In addition to the judicial
enquiry, an internal departmental enquiry also must be ordered to identify
officers and men guilty of dereliction of duty.

4. We are confident that you will ensure that the guilty are traced by the
police at the earliest and charges brought against them for arson, hurting
the religious sentiments of the Christian community and for attempts to
create religious discord.

The details of the arson in the St. Sebastian’s Church, Dilshad Garden,
East Delhi, and incidents in other parts of the country are as follows;

St. Sebastian’s Church in Dilshad Garden was constructed in 2001 and is
among the biggest churches in the area. The fire was reported early this
morning. The entire interior, including the Altar, the Holy Bible and Cross
were reduced to ashes.

On the complaint of Church priest Fr. Anthony Francis, the police have
registered an FIR against unknown outsiders for causing the fire with
malicious intent. Senior officers of Delhi police, the Special Branch and
the Forensic Crime unit came to the spot after many hours, and once the
agitated members of the Catholic community blocked the roads in the area.
Samples were retrieved from the inside of the church, which still smelt of
fuel oil.

Till late in the evening, police could not say they had made any progress
in their investigations.

Addressing the media, Archbishop Couto said apart from the judicial
enquiry, the government must repair the building before Christmas, ensure
that policemen guilty of dereliction of duty are punished, and special
police investigation teams are set up to trace the guilty.

II. In Madhya Pradesh

On Sunday, 30th November 2014, two house churches in Annupur district of
Madhya Pradesh were attacked.

III. Chhattisgarh:

Chhattisgarh has particularly witnessed regular and repeated attacks on the
fundamental rights of the minority Christian community. Most recently,
according to the media and local sources, local politico organisations such
as the VHP are pressurising local Catholic missionaries to put up pictures
of Goddess Saraswati in their educational institutions. The Catholic
schools are also under pressure to rename the principals in their schools,
as “Pracharya”, or “Up-pracharya”, instead of the term “Father”, which is
usually used.

Some of the other incidents briefly outlined below are representative the
hostility and discrimination being faced by Christians across India.
1. Social Boycott

• The entry of and propaganda by non-Hindu missionaries, especially
Christians, is banned in more than 50 villages of Chhattisgarh’s Bastar
region by the local gram panchayats since late May.

• In Deggarh district, Odisha several tribal Christian families were
excommunicated on 28 April allegedly at the behest of religious extremists.
The three Christian families were excommunicated and deprived from enjoying
common facilities of the village road, water and forest land because of
their faith in Christ. The well commonly used by the Christians was
polluted by adding filth to it. And the Christians have been forbidden to
mix or talk to anybody, to take part in any social functions or walk on the
main road. The extremists also threatened to snatch away the Govt. land
allotted to the Christians, to cancelled their BPL Cards and demolished
their houses if they do not renounce Christ.

2. Physical Assaults

• On 16 June, a mob of religious extremists brutally beat up Christians and
10 believers including two women who were later rushed to the hospital in
Sirisguda, Bastar town, Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh. About 100 Christians who
were denied rations for two months for their faith in Christ were beaten up
by a mob. At about 1 pm, Christians from 52 families came together before
the district Food Inspector office when the mob rushed in and started to
beat the Christians indiscriminately. The mob beat up the Christians with
sticks, kicked and punched them and hurled stones at those who were trying
to escape from the scene. Two women were pulled to the ground while the
perpetrators stood on them and hit their genital organs. No FIR was
registered against members of the mob.

• Religious-political extremists locked up a church on June 5 after they
beat up a Christian family in Balwanazir, Kaliyanganj, Bihar. The mob
comprising of beat up Sadanandan Singh and his family for their faith in
Christ on May and June and finally locked up the church of the Indian
Evangelical Team. Singh and his family were dragged on the road and the
entire family including two minor girls were beaten up mercilessly. The
extremists have locked up the church and told Singh that he is not allowed
to pray in the future in the village.

3. Desecration of and Restrictions on House Churches or Building Churches.

• Local religious political groups threatened to harm Pastor Bhikanlal
Dhurvey several times for conducting prayer meetings in Bhopal, Madhya
Pradesh. However, the pastor continued to conduct worship services and
later started to build a prayer hall in his land. Subsequently, the
extremists filed a police complaint against the pastor of illegal
construction. The construction has since been stopped and prayers are now
being conducted in the homes of local Christians

• On 18th May in Kundupur, Karnataka the properties of two churches were
allegedly damaged by unidentified miscreants. An ornamental pot at the
entrance of the Holy Rosary church was broken and a signpost leading to St.
Antony Church in Koteshwar also was uprooted.

• On 29 April, three chapels in Irinjalakuda diocese were damaged after
allegedly police cleared the way for the "Way of the Cross' procession of
the Saint Anthony's Catholic Church. Earlier on 11 April, extremists had
blocked the procession of St Antony's Catholic Church. The police
intervened and cleared the passage for the procession as this was the
traditional practise for several years and the local temple administration
has given permission for the same.

India is a land where different religious faiths have long since flourished
and our founding father made special efforts to ensure that the rights of
all are safeguarded irrespective of our religious beliefs, gender or caste.
India is committed to secularism and any attempt to weaken the
socio-religious fabric of the nation must be dealt with swiftly and
effective.

We hope and pray that such discrimination and targeted violence will be
ended by strong political will and administrative action.
You and your government are poised in a unique moment in the history of the
nation to ensure that all people, irrespective of faith, feel secure. Small
religious communities such as the Christians need to be reassured they are
protected and are secure and safe in their motherland.

We continue to pray for you and the government. We pray for India and for
the welfare of all its people.

*For further information, please contact: Fr. Savarimuthu, 09968006616,
[email protected] <[email protected]>, Dr. John Dayal, 09811021072,
[email protected] <[email protected]> and Fr. Stanley 09910504011,
[email protected] <[email protected]>*

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