Mangalore: CPI (M) Condemns Attack on Christians' Prayer Centre


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (TU)
 
Mangalore, Aug 26:
CPI (M) district committee has condemned the attack on Christians' prayer place at Pacchanady near Bondel here recently.
 
The committee said that the prohibitory order by the government is an attack on minority community's religious right. Condemning the prohibitory order at the premises, the committee said that the government wants status quo situation instead of removing Bhagavadvaj laid by miscreants after desecrating the grotto premise.
 
B Madhava, district president of CPI (M) has urged the government that Christians should be allowed for prayer at Pacchanady on every second Sunday of every month. The government should take legal action against miscreants.

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  • Vishal D'Souza, Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 27 2008

    Dear CPI (M) we don't need crocodile tears from your party, as you can only condemn to gain votebank nothing else.

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  • Clement D'Souza, Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 27 2008

    CPI (M) don't try to take advantage of the situation,as we can't trust you when you are opposing United States. How can we trust CPI (M) when it's opposing US in each & every matter, it may be nuclear deal or naval excercise with US.

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