Mangalore: Sangliana Unhappy with Inquiry Commission


The Hindu
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Mangalore, Oct 29: The former MP and patron of Karnataka Missions Network H T Sangliana on Tuesday expressed his displeasure over the commission appointed to inquire into the September attacks on places of worship.

The State Government has constituted a commission headed by a former judge of the Karnataka High Court B K Somasekhara to inquire into the attacks.



Sangliana, a former police official, told presspersons that Christians had demanded that the commission be headed by a retired Supreme Court judge or a judge of a High Court of another State to ensure fairness and justice. But this had not been done, he said.

According to him, the terms of the commission were not satisfactory. The commission had been asked to concentrate on the causes of the attacks and not the police excesses or the failure of the administration to take preventive measures. “This will be a biased inquiry,” he said.

Sangliana alleged that the district administration had not taken steps to prevent the attacks from happening. Instead, it resorted to use of force on peaceful gatherings in prayer halls.

A 71-year-old nun had been attacked. Prevention of crime was an essential part of policing. Attacking innocent people was a “primitive way” of enforcing law and order, he said.

The police in Bantwal had asked three churches not to hold prayers on the grounds that they were unable to protect them. This had deprived Christians of their constitutional right to worship and was a violation of the United Nation’s Charter on Human Rights, he said.

  

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  • donfrank, Mangalore, UAE

    Wed, Oct 29 2008

    Mr. Sanliana is 100% right. We cannot trust our State Govt, which is anti-Christian. There should be a CBI inquiry. Unless there is an impartial inquiry, the facts will not come out.

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  • Clarence D'cunha, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 29 2008

    There is a total violation of the Constitution of India by the anti social elements who unfortunately are very jealous and are in power today. These fundamentalists are destroying the nation of India. Its rightly said in Kannada, ‘Kumbaranige varusha, donnege nimisha’. These anti nation elements have already destroyed the existing unity in diversity which our forefathers nurtured and brought forth.

    All Christians irrespective of creed or denomination, new or old life missions, secular Muslims and Hindus should join together and remove the seeds of bitterness, jealousy, hatred and division sown by these fundamentalists and divisive forces. Dear Sangliana, God .. and we the people of our dear nation India are with you. Fight the good fight, run and win the race. Be bold and courageous and you will win the battle and our God will give you the crown of victory.

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  • Selly Pinto, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 29 2008

    When a retired police officer turned MP like Mr. Sangliyana expressed doubts about the commission of enquiry, then whom we can trust?. Now it is the duty of the state government to look into this matter and appoint an impartial officer as heading the commission of enquiry so as to people to get the justice?

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  • Harish, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 29 2008

    Hats off to you Mr. Sangliana. The people like you should come to the front and speak to the nation. At least the doubts among the people would be clear.

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  • Theo D'Silva, Kadri,Mangalore/Toronto, Canada

    Wed, Oct 29 2008

    Mr. Sangliana you are a Peter of christianity. We need billions of them in this present world. Even our own Bishops and Preists and the promeinent lawyers are not there to protect the innocent christians who are been terrorised.

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