*Is Church trying to destabilize Modi Sarkar?*


*Ram Puniyani*

A VHP spokesperson, Surendra Jain (June 7th) stated that the Church in
India is trying to destabilize Modi Sarkar. This was in the backdrop of the
statements by two Archbishops, the one of Delhi and other from Goa.
Archbishop of Delhi, Anil Couto, on 8th May 2018 addressed a letter to all
parish priests and religious institutions in the Archdiocese of Delhi
asking them to pray for ‘our nation’. The letter begins with the
observation “[w]e are witnessing a turbulent political atmosphere which
poses a threat to the democratic principles enshrined in our Constitution
and the secular fabric of our nation”. The letter then requests the 138
parish priests and 5 religious institutions within Delhi to observe ‘a Day
of Fast every Friday ... offering our penance and all our sacrifices for
our spiritual renewal and that of our nation.’ While The Archbishop of Goa
and Daman Filipe Neri Ferrao
<https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Daman-Filipe-Neri-Ferrao> said
that human rights
<http://indianexpress.com/article/india/goa-archbishops-letter-focused-on-poverty-taken-out-of-context-church-5205722/>
 are under attack and the Constitution is in danger, and it is the reason
as to why most people live in insecurity. Ferrao, in his annual pastoral
letter addressed to “priests, religious, lay faithful, and people of
goodwill”, asked Catholics to “play an active role in the political field”
and to “shun sycophantic politics”. “As the general election is fast
approaching, we must strive to know our Constitution better and work harder
to protect it,” and added “democracy appears to be in peril”.

Both the letters in a way are an expression of the cry of anguish of the
plight of religious minorities. The anti minority violence has seen a
quantitative and qualitative worsening during last few years. While
anti-Christian violence is not spectacular and many a national commentators
even question its occurrence, the fact of the matter is that low level
scattered anti Christian violence is around, most of it not reported in the
national media. Incidentally the World Watch List 2017 ranks
<https://www.opendoorsusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/draft1_winter_2017_magazine.pdf>
 India ranks India 15th worst among nations where Christians are
persecuted. Four years ago, India ranked 31st on the list.

Vijayesh Lal of ‘Evangelical Fellowship of India
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/india/>’ states that ‘it has
documented
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/mar/27/narendra-modi-blamed-rise-indias-christian-persecu/>
 some 350 cases of violence and other forms of persecution against
Christians last year. That is more than double the rate compared with the
140 annually before the BJP
<https://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/bharatiya-janata-party/> assumed
power.  This is highest since an anti-Christian pogrom in the state of
Odisha in 2008.



Interestingly around Christmas in 2017; Carol singers
<https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/right-wing-hindu-group-attack-christian-carol-singers-in-mp-s-satna-117121500437_1.html>
 were attacked and cases against them were filed on the charges of
conversion in MP. The community leaders point out that in their observation
such incidents have gone up, more so as the ground level leaders are not
reprimanded from the top leading to increase in the culture of impunity.

The violence against the other big minorities; Muslims
<http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/2100513/modis-party-stokes-anti-muslim-violence-india-report-says>
 also has shown a rise in 2017. In 2014 we witnessed (no of deaths in
brackets) 561 incidents (90), 2015-650 (84), 2016-703 (83), 2017- 822
(111). The frightening nature of lynchings in the name of Holy Cow or beef
eating has also shown a dangerous rise. According to the data collected by
IndiaSpend, based on the content analysis of media reporting, “Muslims were
the target of 51% of violence centered on bovine issues over nearly eight
years (2010 to 2017) and comprised 86% of 28 Indians killed in 63
incidents. As many of 97 per cent of these attacks were reported after
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government came to power in May 2014, and
about half the cow-related violence — 32 of 63 cases –were from states
governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) when the attacks were
<http://www.indiaspend.com/cover-story/2017-deadliest-year-for-cow-related-hate-crime-since-2010-86-of-those-killed-muslim-12662>
 reported, revealed our analysis of violence recorded until June
<http://www.indiaspend.com/cover-story/86-dead-in-cow-related-violence-since-2010-are-muslim-97-attacks-after-2014-2014>
25,
2017.”

So while VHP spokesperson is just one example, most of those from Hindu
nationalist politics have been challenging as to how Church leaders can
make statements which have political implications, how can they give their
opinion on issues which can affect the political outcome? One knows that
Church leaders have mostly not been making political comments till one
witnessed the brutal murder of Pastor Graham Stains in Keonjhar, in Orissa
in 1999. Since then some from the clergy did express the feelings, hurt and
injury of the community in the wake of this violence directed against the
Christian minority. Generally the Church leaders had been focusing on their
prayers and the community work in a quiet manner. It is only after the rise
of the violence that some of them started speaking on this topic.

The overall atmosphere has been becoming more intolerant, more frightening
and Muslims and Christians both have been on the receiving end. Can these
men of god speak on Earthly matters? It is true that Yogi should not be a
commissar; yogi should not be in the business of business! The secular and
profane worlds are different. In societies like ours, which are not fully
secularized; clergy does have a hold over society in worldly matters also.
We know how series of Hindu Godmen and women are dominating figures in
Hindu nationalist politics. VHP, whose spokesperson is reacting to
Archbishops statement; itself is a religious adjunct to RSS combine with
political agenda of Hindu Rashtra. We have number of holy people who either
directly or indirectly aid to the electoral and other politics. Starting
from the likes of Karpatri Maharaj, who aggressively campaigned against
Hindu Code Bill, we also saw Sadhus who took the issue of ban on cow
slaughter to higher prominence by march to parliament in year 1966.

In current times we have politicians, wearing saffron, contesting elections
and being part of politics all around. Likes of Sadhvi Uma Bharati, Sadhvi
Nirnajan Jyoti, Yogi Adityanath and Sakshi Maharaj are ruling the political
roost while wearing divinity! There are number of Maulanas, who have held
the political arena, beginning with Maulana Azad himself. To reprimand the
Archbishops to express just their opinions is very unfortunate. As they
also are citizens they should be concerned about the social issues too.

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