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Christians in K'taka hurt: Archbishop

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa and his cabinet colleagues endured some embarrassing moments when they went to call on the Archbishop soon after a cabinet meet, reports BR Srikanth.

Updated on: Sep 23, 2008 11:08 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Bangalore
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The Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa got a earful from the Archbishop of Bangalore, Rev Bernard Moras, minutes after the Karnataka Government took a decision to invoke the provisions of Goonda Act against those nabbed for vandalising churches as part of its strategy to salvage its image and to instill confidence among christians, on Monday.

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The Chief Minister, his cabinet colleagues Dr VS Acharya (Home), Shobha Karandlaje (Rural Development and Panchayat Raj), Katta Subramanya Naidu (IT, BT and Excise) and R Ashok (Transport), endured some embarrassing moments when they went to call on the Archbishop soon after a meeting of the cabinet:"Sir, we thank you for coming to the Bishop's House, but the whole church in Karnataka is hurt. I am telling you publicly that we are very hurt. Tell me, will you keep quiet if the garbha gudi (sanctum sanctorum) of a temple is destroyed ? For us, the Blessed Sacrament is the living body of Christ and we are ready to shed our blood for it. We can't tell you how much we are hurt because the Blessed Sacrament has been exposed," an emotional Archbishop told Yeddyurappa and his ministers when they called on him this afternoon.

The Chief Minister merely uttered, "Sir, we will see that the culprits are punished. Justice will be done after the inquiry."

The government has placed under suspension three constables for security lapses at St James Church, Mariyanna Palya, Bangalore, and Nellihudikeri in Madikeri district.

The Chief Minister, however, reiterated that it was an "organised conspiracy" by the Congress-Janata Dal (S) combine to destabilise his government. "These leaders are jobless and therefore have come together to tarnish the image of our government and attempt to pull it down. We have evidence of their involvement at least in one case at Sagar (shimoga district) in which the son of a former Congress member of the municipal corporation has tried to trigger communal tension by desecrating a place of worship last week," Yeddyurappa said.

Accusing the Centre of politicising the recent spate of attacks against Christian community, the Chief Minister said “Centre did not issue advisories to the state governments during Singur and Amarnath rows.”

Earlier in the day, Yeddyurappa briefed the Governor Mr Rameshwar Thakur on steps initiated by his government and held a special cabinet meeting to discuss the fallour of attacks on three churches on Sunday.

 
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