PERSECUTION
Call for Urgent Worldwide
Prayer and Action
By All India Christian Council
CBN.com
-- In a calculated move that has surprised the people of India
and caused deep concern among the Christian leadership, the Chief Minister
of Tamil Nadu Miss Jayalalitha, who has been supporting the extremist Hindu
groups of the Sangh Parivar, passed a draconian anti-conversion law last week.
Tamil Nadu is the southernmost state in India.
The intended targets of this law that puts severe curbs on the peoples right
to religion as enshrined in the Indian Constitution are primarily the Christian
and Dalit communities. Dalits are among the lowest caste Indians. This law
requires all conversions to be reported to a magistrate.
It also announces a stiff penalty for anybody engaged in converting a person
through force, fraud and allurement. The law does not define the words "force,
fraud and allurement." It is common knowledge that such ambiguous terminology
has been used to harass and intimidate Christians in the states of Orissa,
Madhya Pradesh, and Arunachal Pradesh. Even Christian education and spiritual
blessings and rewards have been treated as 'allurement' and divine displeasure
(judgment) has been interpreted as 'force'.
What is interesting about the law is the stiff punishment and penalty it
reserves for conversions among the Dalits and marginalized women.
The mass desertion of Hinduism by Dalits has become a phenomenon today. Dalits
have found the courage to reject the Brahminical system that has totally dehumanized
them through the centuries. Even today the Brahminical domination of Hinduism
is total and the wholesale victimization of Dalits goes on daily in many different
parts of India. In recent months there was the story of Dalits in Tamil Nadu
being forced to eat human excrement.
It is common knowledge that more and more Dalits are freely and voluntarily
turning to Christ. Tamil Nadu is no exception. Instead of asking the question
why the Dalits are deserting Hinduism, the Sangh Parivar and it's friends
have launched severe persecution of Indian Christians during the last few
years. This has included a national hate campaign against Christians and the
bringing of legislation that curbs and restricts religious freedom.
The blatant introduction of the law in Tamil Nadu bodes ill for the Christian
community, the minorities and Dalits in India, considering the fact that Tamil
Nadu is considered to have a large and strong Christian community with a Christian
tradition that goes back 2000 years. If the law is not repealed in Dravidian
(non- Brahminical) society and where Christianity has had a strong base, then
there is very little hope for states where Christians are a miniscule minority.
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad has already welcomed the law and is demanding the
same for all states. Just remember that Tamil Nadu is the state where the
anti-Brahminical movement has been able to exercise political power for many
years and yet today we have a draconian law that is directed against the Church
and Dalits. Tamil Nadu church leaders have stated that this is a do or die
battle for them and the Church in India. It is imperative that this ordinance
is repealed.
All India Christian Council's Response and Prayer Requests:
1. A nationwide non-violent protest and agitation has been called for by
the Christian Council on Oct. 19. Christians, Dalits and members of other
minorities as well as political leaders from parties that support freedom
of religion will participate in the nationwide protest. A major protest rally
will be held in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. Protest rallies will also
take place in the capital cities of many states.
2. The Christian Council has also decided to challenge the law in the High
Court of Chennai. Dalits, Christians and other minority groups will be the
petitioners who challenge this unconstitutional law.
3. The Christian Council's overseas friends are being encouraged to put international
pressure on the Indian and Tamil Nadu government to stop the steady erosion
of the fundamental rights of the minorities. The Gujarat carnage was directed
largely against the Muslims. The Tamil Nadu law is directed against Christians
and is far more destructive than physical violence.
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