By TwoCircles.net news desk,
Hyderabad: The Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee of India (CLMCI) has condemned the attack on hapless Christians in Orissa and demanded the government to close the “Hindutva terrorist training camps” located in different parts of India.
In a statement, the CLMCI has expressed its grief and sorrow towards burning and demolition of many houses, churches, orphanages and Christian properties and even public properties also. The Hindutva terrorists already killed more than 50 Christians and hundreds of people injured, reads the statement.
“It is always seen from the past that whenever a bandh call is given by, Hindutva forces a large-scale violence occurred. The Gujarat genocide of 2002 is now repeated in Orissa. In Gujarat the victims were Muslims and now in Orissa the targets are Christians, but the criminals remain the same i.e. Sangh Gang (RSS, VHP, Bajrang Dal, Hindu Vahini) whose track record is to kill and burn human beings alive. The just example is Graham Staines in Orissa and Ahsan Jafri in Gujarat. These forces are satisfied only by burning people alive and it is their hobby” reads the statement.
The CLMCI has alleged that the perpetrators of this violence are trained by the Sangh Parivar organizations at various training camps situated in forests of different states and particularly in BJP-ruled states.
The organization has claimed that Intelligence Bureau has the knowledge of all the facts, but does not take any action and even do not report the facts and “it has become a wing of RSS.” This bias attitude leads to the destruction of the society and it is a great threat to the national security, not from others, but from its own agency, says CLMCI.
The CLMCI has demanded the government to provide security to the Christian community and arrest the “Hindutva terrorists” to maintain rule of law. It has also demanded the government to close the “Hindutva terrorist training camps” located in different parts of the country.
The organization has sent its demands to the President, Prime Minister and Home Minister among others.