I came across the enclosed article. Aries has every right to express his displeasure of the chief minister comparing his suffering to that of Jesus Christ. And he has every right to say that he found the silence of the Church disturbing. But, I think, he could have expressed his displeasure in a more refined way.
Incidentally, Aries says that the picture that he has depicted is not that of Christ. Can he say whose picture it is? I have personally not seen the picture. Best regards, U. G. Barad Complaint filed against Goa activist over vulgar image of 'Christ' Author: IANS Publication: News Track India Date: January 14, 2013 URL: http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/2013/01/14/268--Complaint-filed-ag ainst-Goa-activist-over-vulgar-image-of-Christ-.html A digitally altered image posted on Facebook allegedly of Jesus Christ has prompted the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Goa to file a police complaint against a lawyer and activist who had uploaded it on the social networking site. The complaint lodged with Director General of Police Kishen Kumar has sought action against activist Aires Rodrigues for hurting religious sentiments by uploading an image of "Christ" showing the middle finger, Goa BJP's vice-president Wilfred Mesquita told reporters here Monday. "This is a vulgar picture of Jesus Christ that he has uploaded in order to make a point against the BJP. Such use of religious imagery is aimed at creating hatred with a community," Mesquita said. Rodrigues has in the past taken on both the Congress as well as the BJP government over issues like governance and overspending. The photo was uploaded days after Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar reportedly said that in his role as chief minister, he was suffering like Christ himself. "The stoic silence by the Church on this outrageous and demeaning comparison by the chief minister is deafening. A very sorry state of affairs," Rodrigues said in his controversial Facebook post. Rodrigues said that he was himself a born Catholic and the post was "without any malice and should offend none". "Nowhere in the post is it said that the picture accompanying the post was that of Jesus Christ," the lawyer activist said.