Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

World|Tue, Jun. 30 2009 03:00 PM EDT

Hindu Activist Slams Indian Official for Apologizing to Christians

By John Malhotra|Christian Today Reporter

Hindu hardliner and chief of the Rashtriya Hindu Sena, Pramod Muthalik, has criticized a India's top government official for apologizing to the victims of last year's anti-Christian violence.

The infamous Muthalik on Sunday slammed Home Minister P. Chidambaram for "apologizing and promising houses for Christians there."

Last week, Chidambaram paid a two-day visit to the eastern Indian state of Orissa where he met with Christians in relief camps and apologized for the barbarous violence against its community.

Anti-Christian violence broke out last August in Orissa after the murder of a Hindu fundamentalist leader despite Maoists claiming responsibility for the murder. More than 60 Christians were killed and 18,000 were wounded. Churches, along with thousands of Christian homes, were also destroyed. The attacks left more than 50,000 Christians displaced.

Chidambaram assured the Christian minority that the state and central government would effectively work to rehabilitate the victims and introduce measures for the education and development of the affected children.

But for Muthalik, this seems an unnecessary act when thousands of Tamils are suffering in the aftermath of the Sri Lanka war, which he says must be addressed by the Union Minister.

"Did Chidambaram talk about thousands of Tamils killed in neighboring Sri Lanka which is near the state from which he was elected?" Muthalik asked.

Muthalik, founder of the Sri Rama Sene organization, was arrested earlier this year for his involvement in an attack at a Mangalore pub where young women and men were beaten for allegedly "violating traditional Indian values."

The very next month, on Feb. 4, Muthalik vowed to eliminate Valentine's Day, saying it is part of the “Christian culture” and must be banned. "If they want to celebrate such events which is against our Hindu ethos, let them do [it] in the church," he said.

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  • Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:16 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Yes, quite rightly as "Mathew" states, senseless, barbaric humans in beast forms like Muthalik must be eliminated from the face of this earth as he wants to eliminate citizens who want to enjoy life in their own little ways. How can Muthalik talk of Sri Lanka citizens when in his own country he fuels hatred, murder and mayhem. Majority moderate Hindus respect law and order and allows other citizens to live in peace and harmony, then why allow "Muthalik" to create dissension, hatred and mayhem, its time the Government of India takes stern measures to padlock the mouths of these troublemakers and rabblerousers. Justice will preavil at the end as seen by the moderate "Chidambaram", praise God for reasonable people like him who seek justice in this world..

  • Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:31 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I guess its time to find out how much these groups are involved in Christian persecution in India.
    www.ofbjp.org
    www.vhp-america.org
    www.vhp.org.au
    www.vhp.org.uk
    www.vhpcanada.com

  • Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:39 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Muthalik, founder of SriRama Sene is not a big leader
    among the Hindu leaders, but he is simply a trouble
    maker in every turn he can. He will instigate
    problem in the bar, valentine day, and everything else.
    We need to ignore him completely. Majority of the Hindus
    are of the same opinion because he has caused problem
    for them too.

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