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Realpolitik

Benediction for Bangladesh, indictment for India!
By Balbir K. Punj

Last November Pope had praised Bangladesh for its 'religious harmony'.
According to a UNB syndicated news published in The Independent (November
24, 2005) of Dhaka, Pope gulped Bangladesh's Foreign Minister M. Morshed
Khan's story.

The Catholic Church in India and its bishops have never distanced themselves
from the breast-beating, Bible-thumping "born-again" fanatic fringe of
Christians. 

In the inter-religious consultations held at Lariano (Italy) between May 12
and 16, 2006 Pope Benedict XVI adopted a doubled standard. He openly
condemned the Danish cartoons on Prophet Mohammed and stressed upon the
principle of reciprocity with Islamic world. It meant that Christians,
native or professional immigrants, in Islamic lands were accorded same kind
of tolerance as Muslims are being offered in Europe. In case of India,
however, he condemned 'the Hindu nationalists' (meaning the BJP and the
Sangh Parivar) for legislating anti-conversion laws. He also distinctly told
India's new emissary to the Vatican Amitava Tripathi-'The disturbing signs
of religious intolerance which have troubled some regions of the nation,
including the reprehensible attempt to legislate clearly discriminatory
restrictions on the fundamental right of religious freedom, must be firmly
rejected". 

In case of Islam, Pope's while soliciting tolerance, meant allowing
Christians to build new Churches and uphold their religious traditions in
peace. It never meant revoking Islam's capital punishment of apostasy to
facilitate willing Muslims to convert Christianity. Last March, an Afghan,
Abdul Rehman, had to flee to Italy after Muslims clerics bayed for his blood
for alleged conversion to Christianity. 

You must be thinking that Pope Benedict XVI criticized the practice of
capital punishment for an apostate, in-built in Islam, like he criticized
India's anti-conversion laws. He did nothing of that sort. He appealed to
the Afghan Prime Minister Hamid Karzai and the United Nations to find a
country to grant him asylum. Last November Pope had praised Bangladesh for
its 'religious harmony'.

According to a UNB syndicated news published The Independent (November 24,
2005) of Dhaka, Pope gulped Bangladesh's foreign Minister M. Morshed Khan's
story hook, line and sinker that Hindus, Christians, and Buddhists live in
harmony along side Muslim majority in Dhaka. Perhaps Pope should have
enlightened himself more by consulting Bangladesh's Hindu-Buddhist-Christian
Unity Council about the type of 'harmony' exists in Bangladesh. 

It is a common knowledge that Bangladesh is slated to become the next
Afghanistan where no non-Muslim is safe. Father Joseph Gomez, when he came
to New Delhi in January, 2005, was a despondent figure. 'What can Christians
do' he told, 'when day and night you have nothing but Allah and Allah'. One
has to see to believe it the kind of seamless unity that exists between
Bangladesh Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Unity Council. It is because everyone
knows how oppressive Islam is, and there is no evangelization involved.
Should it not surprise Pope, that in Bangladesh that gets his praise, no
minority group can float separate organization. They have to represent
themselves through one umbrella organization. 

But in India Christians, who officially form a little more than two percent,
have floated hundreds of organizations. There is no seamless unity between
Christians and Muslims. But on the other hand Hindus and Christians are on
good terms, and cases of Hindu-Christian riots are virtually unknown. So why
is Bangladesh 'in prayers of Pope' and India in his bad-book. Christians,
like any other religious community, have complete religious freedom. But
they are not content with it. They want right to harvest soul, and they
expect 'heathen' Hindus to willfully convert. 

It's anybody's guess that Pope is being guided by the evangelization lobby.
Bangalore based P.N. Benjamin is a Syrian Christian who established the
Bangalore Initiative for Religious Dialogue in 2001 to bring forth a
dialogue between Hindus and Christians. He has done well to remind the Pope
that anti-conversion laws have nothing to do with 'Hindu nationalist'
governments. They were legislated long ago by 'secular' Congress in Madhya
Pradesh, Orissa and Arunachal Pradesh. The Rajasthan government has done
nothing out of place. Disturbed, he asks, "Christian evangelists who
denigrate Hindu gods and abuse Hindu rituals as barbaric are the root cause
of tension between Christian and Hindu communities. 

But, the Catholic Church in India and its bishops have never distanced
themselves from the breast-beating, Bible-thumping "born-again" fanatic
fringe of Christians, spewing venom against Hindus and their gods in their
campaigns and crusades to "harvest the Hindu souls". Why? (Change of Faith
without Push or Pull Factor- Vijaya Times, Bangalore, May 23, 2006) What is
the situation of Christians in Christ-nativity town of Bethlehem that is now
Muslim majority? 

Justice Reid Wiener, a resident scholar at Jerusalem Centre for Public
Affairs, authored recently a book Human Rights of Christians in Palestinian
Society, opines that in within fifteen more years, Bethlehem, would be a
Christian theme-park with Christian legacy but no real Christian. But in
India nothing has ever threatened the mortal safety or religious freedom of
Christians. India has had a Christian presence since 52 CE, far older than
in Europe, let alone two Americas. To instruct Hindus on 'religious freedom'
is like carrying coal to New Castle. The government of India has
communicated its displeasure to the Vatican. I don't think there is a need
to lose sleep over Pope Benedict XVI's comments. 

We have war at hand with Maoists, Hindus converting to godless philosophy of
Marxism and waging war upon other Hindus. We also have to tackle the Jihad,
which will become more acute with burgeoning Muslim demography and their
increasing religious assertion. The anti-Bush and anti-Cartoon protests by
Muslims in India were more ferocious than in many Muslim countries. 

Doctor Praveen Togadiya, at India Today conclave, has spoken of a
Civilizational Alliance between Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and Jewish
community to meet the monster of Jihad. VHP's Ashok Singhal, who spends more
than fair share of time to combat Church's evangelization agenda, has sanely
advised that Hindu and Christian world jointly fight Jihad. All these
nuisance of evangelization is bound to happen because it is not a Hindu
state. 

Its state policies are not directed by the native ethos of this land. Is it
not surprising that evangelization has increased, instead of decreasing,
since after independence? Late Pope John Paul II in November, 1999, from New
Delhi, had openly called for evangelization of Asia in third millennium like
Europe in the first and two Americans in the second. I wish Pope Benedict
XVI, who is not cast in mould of the last Pope, concentrate more on
re-evangelization of Europe. Christianity's biggest battle will be in
Europe, demographically threatened by Islam, rather than in India where
Christians had always been a part of the mosaic. 





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