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Mar 19 2015 : The Economic Times (Bangalore)And Deliver Them From Evil, 
PMAttacks on Christians a blot on India's imageIf a patriot like Julio 
Ribeiro now finds himself a stranger in a strange land, it is the fault of the 
regime in New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi might publicly deplore 
attacks on Christians, but the larger RSS brotherhood is deaf to that. 
According to the 2001 census numbers, Christians comprise a minuscule 2% of 
India's population, whereas Hindus of various castes and denominations comprise 
80%. The 2011 religion census results have not been released yet, but the 
numbers are unlikely to vary much. Much of this Christian population is 
concentrated in the northeastern states and in tribal areas of West Bengal, 
Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Odisha. This minority can cause no 
existential crisis to the Hindu majority . And it lacks the political heft that 
other minorities can mobilise. These two factors make Indian Christians a soft 
target for Hindutva hotheads.
In the space of weeks, at least 10 churches have been vandalised in Delhi -or 
`robbed', as official versions put it. The Opposition is right to protest these 
attacks on a tiny minority that, apart from evangelising, has done much to 
advance liberalism, promote modern values and create education al institutions 
across India. Much of the social reforms that India under took over the 18th 
and 19th centuries were due to progressive intellectuals and administrators 
from, and influenced by , the Christian community .


Since the BJP's ascent to power last year, the narrative of intolerance against 
Christians has been ratcheted up, followed by attacks on people and 
institutions. This is not random. In 1999, when the Vajpayee-led NDA was in 
power, Australian missionary Graham Staines was burned to death with his two 
sons in Odisha. They were helping poor leprosy patients, but the mob that 
killed them would have nothing of it. Attacks on Christians have now spread to 
West Bengal where the Mamata Banerjee government is busy laying the blame at 
the BJP's door and or beyond the border. These attacks threaten our reputation 
as a tolerant democracy . They also expose New Delhi as, if nothing else, 
incompetent.



                                          

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