VHP defends attack on Haryana church, calls 1857 'communal war'Deeptiman
Tiwary,TNN | Mar 17, 2015

[image: VHP defends attack on Haryana church, calls 1857 'communal war']
 VHP joint general secretary Surendra Jain also claimed that the
allegations of communal overtones in the gang rape of a Bengal nun were a
"conspiracy of the church" and that sexual exploitation of nuns was a
"Christian culture". (TOI file photo by Ravi Posavanike)
   NEW DELHI: Aggressively defending the demolition of a church in
Haryana's Hisar, VHP on Monday asked whether Christians would allow
construction of a Hanuman temple in the Vatican City.

VHP joint general secretary Surendra Jain called the 1857 war of
independence a communal war fought for religion and said similar wars would
be waged if Christians did not stop conversions.

He also claimed that the allegations of communal overtones in the gang rape
of a nun in Nadia in West Bengal were a conspiracy of the church and that
sexual exploitation of nuns was a Christian culture, and not of Hindus. He
said the Pope is so worried about rape of nuns that he is promoting gay sex
to stop it.

In both Hisar and Nadia incidents, allegations of involvement of fringe
Hindu groups have been made. But VHP on Monday categorically denied its
involvement.

'Can one build a Hanuman mandir in Vatican?'

Reacting to the Hisar case, Jain said, "This is a spontaneous reaction of
the local people. There are no Christians living in the village or around
it where the church has been attacked. So why was a church being built
there? Will the Christians allow us to make a Hanuman temple in the
Vatican? Let them allow that, and we will ask them to choose any place in
India for a church. We will fund it."


He added, "The church was for the purpose of conversion. Local people had
warned against it. But when it went unheeded, they took whatever action
they deemed fit."

Indicating that such attacks would keep on happening, Jain said, "This is a
country where the 1857 war was fought for the cause of religion. People
will react to aggressive conversion, just as they reacted to the killing of
Swami Laxmananda in Odisha in 2008."

On the gang-rape of a nun in West Bengal, Jain said it should be viewed as
a crime and not through the prism of religion. "It is a Christian culture
to exploit nuns. We don't do such things. The Vatican received 5,000
complaints of sexual exploitation in five years prompting the pope to
appeal for legalization of gay sex," Jain said.


The VHP member also supported the statement of Subramanian Swamy that "God
does not live in mosques but in temples". "This is a truth that even
Muslims agree to. Ask any Muslim if Allah lives in mosque and he will reply
in the negative. Saudi Arabia has demolished so many mosques for
developmental work, no body has objected," he said.

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