Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Violence in Orissa and Karnatak has been conspired artificially: The Lekhak Manch

Bubaneswar, 15/10/08 (VISAKEO): The communal violence in Orissa and Karnatak that have caught the attention of both national and international media from the past two months is the handiwork of few bureaucrats and politicians. The violent environment has been created in an unnatural way to satisfy their ego and to demolish the nation's unity and integrity, stated The Lekhak Manch of Orissa Sri Laxman Panda in a press conference today. He has been disappointed saying that few political leaders are behind such inhuman conspiracy that want let our religious venue to be damaged, so that the violence should be rooted out and all the Indians to be united and integrated to tackle such problem.

After the kandhamal visit by the Organisation, Sri Panda said that it is entirely a conspiracy of the Christian community to eliminate the Hindu community with coming contact of Christian missionary people, church heads, nuns, they want all Oriya people to be converted to Christianity. It is not a recent plan to make violence, but the violence was set up long before and now it was burst out and shaped as communal violence. It is in fact, the conflict between Schedule tribes and Christian Schedule castes. He is worried about the present condition of the Hindu people in Kandhamal as the Christian people; the police and the administration are torturing them. Even, many people are on the way to dense forest for the shelter. Yet, the churches and their bishops are treated as the respected beings in the government administration as the NIC meeting held recently in New Delhi is the proper example where Dr. John Dayal had been invited. It sounds totally unjust who is allegedly a conspirator behind the murder of the Hindu Priest Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati. Such person should be punished not invited for the establishment of peace. The violence in Orissa and Karnatak is rather a political conspiracy to highlight the importance of church and the missionary in the eyes of their aids.

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