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The Sangh silences the Songs of Christmas

On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 12:11 PM, KP Sasi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear friends,
> Enclosing some information on the disruption by the Sangh Parivar on the
> celebration of Christmas by the Adivasi Christians and Dalit Christians in
> Kandhamal, recently. Before the main violence in 2008 in Kandhamal, the
> Sangh Parivar had unleashed violence in a major way in 2007 on the
> Christmas events.. However, perhaps due to the movement of the victims and
> survivors of Kandhamal, they have been silent for some time. But this year,
> they have started the same action. It is the moral responsibility of all
> secular people to condemn such actions and demand proper protection as well
> as preservation of the right of the Adivasi Christians and Dalit Christians
> to celebrate Christmas, whichever religion we may belong to or no religion
> at all. It is time to pressurise the Odisha State Government and the
> institutions of the Central Government to provide adequate protection to
> Religious Freedom as per the clauses enshrined in the Indian Constitution,
> so that no further violence in Kandhamal or elsewhere takes place in the
> name of Christmas. Friends, I do hope that you will take this request
> seriously and do whatever you can within your reach.
> In solidarity,
> K.P. Sasi
>
>
> http://mattersindia.com/2015/12/malice-seen-in-kandhamal-strike-on-christmas-day/
>
>  *http://www.countercurrents.org/singh301215.htm
> <http://www.countercurrents.org/singh301215.htm>*
>
> *Hindutva Forces Disrupt Christmas Celebrations In Kandhamal*
>
> *By Ajaya Kumar Singh*
>
> 30 December, 2015
> *Countercurrents.org*
>
> *W*hen the whole world celebrated Christmas with peace and joy, the
> Adivasi/Dalit Christians of Kandhamal district of Odisha state, India had a
> night of fear and insecurity. In many parts of this hilly district,
> Hindutva fascist forces belonging to RSS/BJP supporters threatened
> Christians not to celebrate Christmas. They also blocked the road to their
> villages by felling trees and putting huge rocks on the road so that the
> police force could not reach the place where they were rampaging.
>
> The worst affected place was Barkhama village of Balliguda. Barkhama is 13
> kilometres away from Sub-divisional headquarters, Balliguda. The Christians
> got panicked with the news of road blockade as well as the gathering of
> more than one thousand of BJP/RSS supporters. The terror-stricken Christian
> leaders informed the police personnel as well as Special Forces deputed for
> Christmas celebration. They cleared the road but did not allow the
> Christians to go to Churches to celebrate Christmas.
>
> Barkhama was not an isolated incident. A Bandh (strike) was called in
> several parts in the district on Christmas day to disrupt the celebrations
> by the RSS/BJP supporters. Shop keepers downed shutters and buses stayed
> off the roads in several towns such as Tikabali, Sankarakhol, Sarangada and
> Barkhama. The Christians of far flung areas could not go to Church as the
> buses did not ply on the roads. This affected these poor Adivasi/Dalit
> Christians as they don’t have private vehicles.
>
> The Bandh was fronted by an Adivasi outfit called as Kui Samaj Samanwaya
> Samity (KSSS), supported fully by Hindutva forces. This was the same outfit
> which called for a Bandh during Christmas in 2007 which triggered the
> anti-christian violence in the district of August 2008. It is the worst
> communal violence against Christian community in India in over 300 years.
> After the disruption of Christmas celebration of December 25, 2007, it
> erupted into a full fledged pogrom against Christians on August 25, 2008.
> Hindutva fascists unleashed massive attack on minority Christians in
> Kandhamal on that day. For four days, Hindutva forces went on rampage and
> killed over 90 Christians. Dozens of people went missing and never to be
> located again. The violence lasted for four months. Over 350 churches and
> worship places which belonged to the Adivasi Christians and Dalit
> Christians were destroyed, around 6,500 houses were burnt or demolished,
> over 40 women were subjected to rape, molestation and humiliation and
> several educational, social service and health institutions were destroyed
> and looted. More than 56,000 people were displaced. Several cases of forced
> conversion to Hinduism by the Hindutva forces took place during the
> violence. One nun was gang raped in front of a crowd of over 300 people,
> while 8 police men looked on. This nun ran towards the policemen asking for
> help but they did nothing and stood there simply watching the spectacle. It
> all happened just a stone’s throw away from Nuagaon police station.
>
> It has been eight years. Now that the same the outfit has called for a
> Bandh on Christmas Day has created apprehension and fear among Christian
> community in Kandhamal. Earlier, people Kandhamal could get hints that Kui
> Samaj Samanwaya Samity is a BJP/RSSS supported organisation, its leaders
> used to deny the allegation. Now, its leaders have joined the BJP.
>
> The Christian community in Kandhamal is in deep distress. Youth leader of
> Barkhama village, Kartik Nayak puts it “we could not celebrate Christmas;
> in place of happiness and peace, we have to live in fear and insecurity.
> This is third major attack on the village that has more than 350
> Christians. On the first attack, we lost our houses and besides some people
> were injured; on the second attack on us, we lost two christians and not
> even single house was spared, and reduced to ashes. Despite the presence of
> Special Force, the RSS attacked us and killed two Christians and women too
> were attacked. Now they are again planning to attack. We are not sure what
> would happen to us. We are frightened and hence, we ask the state
> administration to take necessary measures to protect our life and property”.
>
> It may be recalled that every attack on Christians since 1987 onwards
> followed with felling of trees and blocking the roads so that the police
> force could not reach the place of attacks.
>
> The mainstream newspapers that run the headlines of peaceful Christmas
> celebrations in Kandhamal need to report the fear and insecurity as well as
> the blockade on people to go to prayer. The Hindu reports that, ‘No
> untoward incident or road blocking reported from any part of the district,
> says Kandhamal Superintendent of Police Kunwar Vishal Singh. Kunwar Vishal
> Singh said till evening no untoward incident or report of road blocking had
> come from any part of the district. Around 1,000 State police personnel
> were on duty round-the-clock since last 36 hours to maintain law and order.
> Apart from these, Special Operation Group (SOG) and Central Reserve Police
> Force (CRPF) personnel were involved in combing operations in remote
> pockets of the district’.
>
> Despite the heavy police and special forces presence, if the fanatics
> could force the transportation of buses off the roads and shutter the
> shops, it only indicates how volatile the situation in Kandhamal still is.
> Instead of claiming normalcy, it would be better if the administration took
> the perpetrators to task and make BJP not to play its caste and communal
> politics. The district administration should take punitive actions so that
> Kandhamal violence of 2008 should not be repeated.
>
> The Christians of Barkhama village have sent a petition to Odisha Chief
> Ministter Naveen Pattnaik, to give them protection and ensure peaceful
> co-existence.
>
> *Ajaya Kumar Singh* is a social activist. He can be contacted:
> [email protected]
>



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