All India Christian Council Welcomes Prime Minister Modi’s Speech On Religious Freedom
All India Christian Council News Release – For Immediate Release
For further contact: Rt. Rev. Paothang Haokip, Deputy Moderator – Good Shepherd Church, +919440061775
HYDERABAD, INDIA (ANS -- February 18, 2015) -- In a
meeting of All India Christian Council leaders in Hyderabad, Most Rev.
Dr. Joseph D’souza, the President of the All India Christian Council
welcomed the recent strong and clear statement of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s commitment to religious freedom and the United Nations
article on religious freedom.
He
has rightly said that the Indian tradition for centuries has been about
religious tolerance. It is only in recent decades that violent
religious extremism has come into play and there is a serious attempt to
divide the Indian nation along religious lines.
Further the All India Christian Council supports the Prime Minister's
commitment to development which is the need of the hour. No one can
ignore the great needs of hundreds of millions of people for food, jobs,
quality education, and equal opportunity.
Rev. Dr. G. Samuel the executive secretary of the Baptist Churches
and the All India Christian Council national vice-President stated that
Indian Christians are against any forced or fraudulent conversions and
that when there is violation of the same, the present laws under IPC are
sufficient to take action against the guilty.
Talks and announcements of some anti-conversion laws are attempt to
divide and polarize Indians and demonize Indian Christians. All that
Christians ask is for the peaceful belief and practice and propagation
of their faith as demanded by their faith and also as guaranteed by the
Constitution.
Bishop Dr. D'souza stated that Christians must keep peace and harmony
with all faiths and all protests should be peaceful and under the law
when their communities are targeted by extremist groups. It appears that
some extremist groups are intent on polarizing the religious
communities and also working hard on scuttling the Government's
development agenda and vision.
Many young Christians have voted for the development agenda of the
present Government as their future looks bleak without dramatic change
in India's economic sector and opportunities for education and
employment. Thus the assurance from the Home Minister Rajnath Singh on
protection is very welcome.
Rev K. B. Edison, the member of the Pentecostal Synod of Tamil Nadu
stated that the Christian Council now expects actions from the
government against the culprits who are attacking religious places and
wants to know who is behind the attacks in New Delhi and other places.
These are not accidental attacks but suggest an agenda.
He further stated that it should be clear that Indian Christians will
not be hostage to any political party and should work with and support
parties that in action stand for religious freedom, development of the
lives of the poor and downtrodden, and communal peace. Once political
parties come to power they completely ignore these commitments that are
important for Christians.
Released by Most Rev. Dr. Joseph D’souza, President, All India
Christian Council, Bishop Moderator (Good Shepherd Church of India).
All India Christian Council, Logos Bhavan, Suchitra Junction, PO
Medchal Road, Secunderabad - 500067, TS, India. Tel. 040-27868907, Fax
040-27868908, Email: administrator@christiancouncil.in
Photo caption: Dr. D'Souza washes the feet of a fellow Christian clergyman
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