MP govt proposes law to regulate Christian properties
Hemender Sharma / CNN-IBN

Published on Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 08:59 in IBNPolitics section


Bhopal: On the eve of the general elections, yet another trump card of sorts 
being 
attempted by the BJP.

This time in Madhya Pradesh. Shivraj Singh Chouhan's government has proposed a 
new 
law to regulate Christian properties and bringing churches to missionary 
schools 
under government control.

The decision is already being seen as a conspiracy to polarise votes.

Spokesman, Catholic Church, Madhya Pradesh Father Anand Muttungal said, " This 
is a 
conspiracy by the state government to harass the Christian community and the 
minority commission has become a tool in the hands of the state government."

The proposal from the Madhya Pradesh Minority Commission is worrying.

Madhya Pradesh has over 2000 christian institutions.

Out of these Bhopal alone has 21 churches, 24 missionary schools and two 
colleges.

Catholics also run three hospitals in the state capital.

However, Minister, religious endowments Laxmi Kant Sharma said, "There is no 
communal feeling behind the move. The government takes care of Muslim 
properties as 
well as Hindu properties so Christian properties can also be looked after."

And while the government is playing down its move, saying the properties need 
state 
conservation, it has no real answers.

After all, it is also alleged that the VHP-RSS combine in the state itself gets 
huge 
amounts of funding from foreign donors.



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