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Catholic Association of Nagaland questions BJP’s intent behind cleanliness drive

Catholic Association of Nagaland questions BJP’s intent behind cleanliness drive

The Catholic Association of Nagaland (CAN) has questioned the intent behind the BJP's proposal for a cleanliness drive on church compounds. The association suggests this might be an election gimmick amidst the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

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The Catholic Association of Nagaland (CAN) issued a statement following the proposal of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to undertake cleanliness drive in church compounds of the state on May 11.

In a statement, the CAN said that the Church reserves her rights over religious properties. It stated, “The Catholic Church reserves her rights over her religious properties including her sacred worship place the Church-which is cared for in sanctity and with utmost dignity.”

The association also questioned BJP’s intent regarding the cleanliness drive. “Despite desiring to view the proposal charitably, CAN cannot but question the intention of the BIP due to the reason that general elections for Lok Sabha are ongoing with 5 of the 7 phases remaining, and any unusual proposal by a political party bears the burden of being viewed as an election gimmick.”

It also stated, “Any plan by a group or party involving another group's property without consent amounts to, at best, a lack of due respect and, at worst, a disregard of the right to property recognised by the Supreme Court of India as a human right.”

The CAN also stated that the nation has seen a tremendous rise in atrocities towards Christians in recent years with more than 150 incidents of such violence recorded in the first 2 months of 2024 itself. It said, “We have witnessed the destruction of church properties and whole buildings in the neighbouring states of Assam and Manipur in the past one year. It is difficult to not see a relationship between correlation and causation when the very vast majority of these cases have been in BJP-ruled States with the same party ruling the central government.”

Therefore, while reiterating the apoctical nature and status of the association and the Church, the association appreciated the parish priests, heads of institutions, and the lay faithful for always safeguarding the sanctity and dignity of our sacred spaces, entreats them to continue to be ever wary of proposals or offers, be they incitements or inducements, from political parties.

“CAN calls upon BJP members of the State to team the goodwill of the people by urging their counterparts in the rest of the country to take positive action against persecution of minorities. to bring justice to victims, and to restore and protect church properties everywhere,” the statement added.

Furthermore, CAN urged all political parties and public servants to uphold the values and freedoms that both the tradition and the Constitution of the nation guarantees to the people.

Edited By: Avantika
Published On: May 03, 2024