New Delhi, Thursday Jul 04 2013. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) today
wrote national commission for minorities opposing any award or honor to Kandhmal
priest Ajay Kumar Singh. In his letter, the state Secretary General VHP shri
Satyendra Mohan said that it may have serious consequences as also confirmed by
the Government of Odisha, as the person to whom the award is being conferred is
involved in large scale conversions, working against the tribes since a long
time and is main conspirator behind brutal murder of Saint swami Laxmananand
Saraswati in Kandhmal in the year 2008. VHP also said that if the commission
honors this anti social element, we will be forced to protest.
Releasing a copy of the letter to
media, shri Vinod Bansal, Media chief VHP Delhi said that it is very serious
that the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) has decided to confer the
Minority Rights Day Award on Father Ajay Kumar Singh, a Catholic priest based
in Kandhamal, on July 5, despite the Orissa government’s warning that the move
may have an “adverse impact” on the “communal harmony” in the district. “We
have requested the commission to stop this award which is an insult to the
tribal community in particular and the Hindu society in general”, he added.
It is also to note that following
the NCM’s request for a background check on Singh, Kandhamal District Collector
B S Poonia, in a report sent last month, said:
“A confidential inquiry was conducted by the DSP, DIB, Kandhamal, and forwarded
by SP, Kandhamal. The report indicates that it is not advisable to consider the
case of Ajay Kumar Singh...for the Minority Rights Day Award as it may have an
adverse impact on the peace and communal harmony in the ethno-communal
hyper-sensitive district of Kandhamal.”
“We will protest peacefully if the commission refuse to listen the voice
of the tribes and Hindu society” said shri Gurdeen Prasad Rustagi, the Vice
president VHP Delhi.
1 comment:
They are only trying to add fuel to the fire to bake their own bread. It is a veiled political move.
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