Mangalore diocese condemns attacks on Christians, seeks action
Diocese said the pattern of intimidation and violence against Christians during a major religious festival is disturbing.
PTI
Mangaluru, 27 Dec
The Diocese of
Mangalore on Saturday strongly condemned a series of incidents targeting
members of the Christian community in different parts of the country during the
Christmas season and urged both the central and state governments to take
immediate steps to ensure the safety and security of minorities.
In a statement
issued here, Roy Castelino, Public Relations Officer of the Diocese, described
the incidents as “highly condemnable” and said they reflected a disturbing
pattern of intimidation and violence against Christians during a major
religious festival.
The Diocese cited
several incidents across the country. In Palakkad district of Kerala, members
of a Christmas carol team were allegedly attacked by extremist elements. In New
Delhi, activists linked to a Hindu organisation were accused of harassing
Christian women and children wearing Santa Claus caps, allegedly accusing them
of engaging in religious conversion.
“These acts are
not only against a particular community but are against the spirit and values
enshrined in the Constitution,” the statement said.
The Diocese also
pointed to what it described as a contradiction between the Prime Minister’s
participation in Christmas prayers at a church in Delhi and the reported
attempts by extremist groups to disrupt Christmas celebrations in several
states, including Kerala, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and
Odisha.
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