Orissa: Anti Christian Violence

Gladys Stains is a name etched in our memory for wrong reasons. Her husband and two sons were torched to death around a decade ago in Keonjhar Manoharpur Orissa. She wrote to Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh recently, to ensure that communal peace is restored in Orissa. This she did in the backdrop of the scattered attacks on Christians, over 40 churches torched in Orissa (24 Dec. 2007). In the violence which broke out, many of the people have been severely injured. Some of the priest and laity have run for shelter, leaving their homes and hiding in the forests in the biting cold. All this has happened in the Adivasi area in and around Phulbani and Kandhamal. The timing is around the Christmas celebrations, 2007.  

It is no coincident that the BJP is part of the ruling coalition in Orissa, and those involved in the vandalism are part of some or the other organization directly affiliated with the RSS. The major such are Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, Bajrang dal and their local variants. While the media reports are sketchy, the Citizens Inquiry team, which was to visit the area has been denied permission to visit the districts and was escorted out of the area.  

The attacks on minorities and weaker sections is launched for short term or long term political goals, but the care is taken that a pretext is manufactured and then the attacks are unleashed. In this case it has been said that Swami Lakkhanand was attacked by Christians and so the retaliation. One is supposed to believe that a Swami from the majority community, with sizeable following, will be attacked by the section of miniscule minority!  

The Christmas season is the chosen time for anti Christian attacks. Earlier also such occasions have been chosen for beating and attacking the Christian community, notably in Dangs in 1998. This time in Phulbani area the declarations being made by the Swami and associates is that the presence of Christians will not be tolerated in the Adivasi areas.  

The visible attacks on Christian minorities started from 1996. The areas selected for these attacks have spread over from Gujarat, Dangs on the extreme West, to the Orissa on extreme east of the tribal belt. It is in these areas that anti Christian violence have been going on in scattered form since then. Most of these acts of violence have a bit different characteristic, i.e. unlike the anti Muslim violence which is more in the cities and occurs as spurts of killing hundred or thousands in a single go, here the cauldron is kept boiling continuously, The intensity is that of a slow but sustained intimidation and attack.  

The most ghastly anti Christian violence was that done by Bajrang Dal activist, Dara Singh, who instigated the Adivasis and led the burning of Pastor Graham Stewart Stains. He and his organization kept propagating for months that pastor has come from Australia for converting the gullible Adivasis to Christianity, that his work amongst the leprosy patients is just a ploy to do his ‘real work’ of conversions. The Wadhwa commission, appointed by the NDA Govt. with Advani as the Home minister, in the aftermath of this brutal killing, concluded that the pastor was not involved in any conversion activities and that the percentage of Christian population in the area has remained static despite the Pastor working in the area.  

At national level the attacks on Christians have been investigated by different civic groups, compiled in ‘The Politics behind Anti Christian Violence’ (Media House, Delhi) Most of the reports conclude that the attacks have been deliberately stepped up in the Adivasi areas. The main targets of these attacks are the Christian missionaries working in the area of education. The contrast is very glaring. The city based Christian mission institutions are upheld and respected for their contribution in the area of education, while in the Adivasi areas the same are being hounded out. The reports also observe that the RSS affiliates have been trying to do anti Christian propaganda along with Ghar Vapasi (re-conversion in to Hinduism) campaign. The major work of Ghar Vapasi has been undertaken in the BJP ruled states, or in the states where BJP has been sharing power. The subtle assistance of the state machinery in the anti Christian tirade is always at the service of RSS affilaites. The Ghar Vapasi asserts that Adivasis are basically Hindus, who had to flee to the forests to escape the conversion by Muslim invaders, so they are ‘nationally’ Hindus, who have forgotten the Hindu rituals and gods and so have fallen low in the hierarchy of Hindu religion. This ritual of re-conversion is supposed to religiously restore them to their old Hindu glory!  

The case of Orissa was specifically investigated by India Peoples Tribunal, led by Justice K.K.Usha (retired) of Kerala High court in 2006 (Communalism in Orissa) This tribunal forewarns about the shape of things to come. ” The tribunal assessed the spread of communal organizations in Orissa, which has been accompanied by a series of small and large events and some riots…such violations are utilized to generate the threat and reality of greater violence, and build and infrastructure of fear and intimidation.” It further notes that minorities are being grossly ill treated; there is gross inaction of the state Govt to take action. Outlining the mechanism of the communalization, it points out, “The report also describes in considerable detail how the cadre of majoritarian communal organizations is indoctrinated in hatred and violence against other communities it holds to be inherently inferior. If such communalization is undertaken in Orissa, it is indicative of the future of the nation… the signs are truly ominous for India’s democratic future.” (p 70)  

In these Adivasi areas swamis have made their permanent Ashrams, Lakkhanand, in Orissa, Assemanand in Dangs, and followers of Asaram bapu in Jhabua area to name the few. Also Hindu Samgams, congregations, are being held, the culmination of which was the Shabri Kumbh in Dangs where thousands of Adivasis were brought. In those areas the Hindutva organizations spread the intimidating rumors that those who do not attend these functions will be dealt with in due course. Interestingly these are precisely the areas which are the poorest; these are the areas where the problem of land, education, water and food is the highest.  

Anti Christian violence is in the continuation of RSS agenda of Hindu Rasthra, Pehle kasai Phir Isai (First the Muslims then Christians). There is an additional factor in the anti Christian violence. One concedes that there may be many a Christian groups who might be focusing on the conversion work, within the bounds of Indian constitution, of course. But one has to note that in India, over all population of Christian minorities is declining over a period of last four decades, ( 1971-2.60%, 1981-2.44% , 1991-2.34%, and 2001-2.30%). While Christianity is a very old religion here, during last nineteen centuries or so only 2.odd percent have become Christians.  The major problem is that the effort of missionaries to reach education to the adivasi areas. Educated Adivasi, empowered Adivasi will be more aware of her rights and that’s precisely what RSS combine cannot stand.  

That the tiny minority can be a threat to the huge majority of Hindus is quiet a concoction. There is a need to deal these violations of human rights firmly, there is a need to curb the hate other propaganda in these areas and of course the need to promote modern education and other welfare schemes in these areas. Christmas which should be a festival of joy is being turned into an annual ritual of violence and mayhem by the RSS combine.

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@ Ram Puniyani in Issues in Secular Politics, January 2008

4 Comments »

  bibhu wrote @

Dear Sarbeswar,
I must congratulate you for having such a nice blog. Your write up on phulbani violence reflects your ignorance about the issue as such. As a sociologist in particlar you have to be careful in identifying the factors that really leads to such violence and as a researcher in general you should accept the diversity of each such case. I am not in a position to comments on violence in Dangs and other places. But I have some opinion to make on your observations in Orissa case. We will talk about Manoharpur case later when we meet. Coming to the Phulbani incident your disbelief to the fact that Swami Laxamanananda was attacked by the loal christian goons shows how conditioned your notion about such issues are. Its not your fault anyway. We form opinions by reading whatever gets publsihed. You should have read vernacular newspapers during that period as all most all odia news papers have online editions these days. Picture of Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati with bloods coming put of his head and face were published in all odia news papers. And if now you believe that the seer had hit his own head to see how red his blood is then I can’t help it. Next time you come to India , plan to visit phulbani for day or two. Christians are not a minority community there. They are at par with non-christian population. The scheduled caste population who got converted still identify them as hindus in oficial records to avail the reservation in eduction and government jobs. The ‘hindu on record but christian in belief’ population lead everything in that region from politics to bureaucracy. There is a long conflict among Pana (Scheduled Caste-most of them are christians now) and Kandha (tribals) in the region. The tribals are being exploited by the Panas as the latter are more close to the government establishments and political power. Panas are better educated and more cunning in compared to tribals. The recent violence originates to the bandh called by triabl groups against the demand of Panas to give them tribal status as they also speak the same language (KUI) as the tribal there. The pana kandha conflict there dates back to british period. The attack on Swami Laxamanananda and subsequent violence has all together diffenet dynamics than what people like K.K. Usha observed. The non-christian population were more affected in this violence than the christians. The english media and the vocal intellectuals in our country are mostly dominated by some crazy people with little understanding of what really happens in the ground. Its has its own dynamics too. Its easy to earn good name by talking on such issues. We never have debate/discussions on Phulbani’s poverty, illiteracy, malaria death and day to day struggle of people there. This is what matters the people more. I strongly feel the very day we will fight these maladies out everything will be all right. If guys from remote villages of Phulbani will have education like you and me they won’t induldge in beating Swami Laxamanananda or razing churches. Young people are the hope for such changes. Never get into the footsteps steriotype intellectuals. Time is changing fast. We will be obsolete if we fails to connect ourself to the ground realites. We will discuss more when we meet next.

  sarbeswarnus wrote @

Bibhu Bhai, thanks for your comments. its really very nice and informative. Actually that was not my write up. It was written by Ram Puniyani and I just up loaded in my blog. That does not not mean I completely agree with what he has said. The whole objective is to generate discussion on different issues that affect our socio-political lives. Thanks and regards.

  Young Indian wrote @

Can anyone tell me what is wrong with the freedom to choose which is at the heart of the conversion rhetoric. We make choices of all kind everyday and we are bombarded with advertising that forces/persuades us to choose. How come we are so vehement when it comes to the freedom to choose a faith or religion? Religion has for years been imposed on us by our parents. Doesn’t a Hindu or a Christian have a choice not to remain a Hindu or Christian? Indian constitution gives every Indian the right to practice his faith. Or were we wrong in that? Why is India becoming so intolerant to others? Why these animosity is not expressed when our culture is being desacrlaised by the western media – where our children start to live in as teenages, have babies when they are 17 and experiment with drugs in school. How come the VHP hasn’t raised a slogan against abortion, child labour, womens rights, female infanticide and inequality? How come most people belonging to the VHP still see other Hindu’s of other castes as inferior to them? I believe some of us have gone nuts. I think the educated young people of this nation needs to drive this nation. And this is the saddest thing – the poorest people in our country continue to suffer irrespective of what the idealogues have to say. We are becoming devisive. Japan had a clear agenda after world war II – rebuild the nation and it is the world’s second largest economy. The US rose in prominence in the last 200 years. S. Korea emerged as a modern nation post the korean war. China is emerging as well. India is going after petty feudal wars in the name of religion as two weeks of attacks on Christians show. Can anyone tell me what is India’s agenda in the world? We got one Olympic gold and were very happy with that Guys go get a life – try and do something for the poor people of this country, stop looking at their religion, look at them as people who have the same needs as your father and mother. Think for God’s sakes.

  rudraroop wrote @

Hindu Community would be the last community to promote violence. we dont like it. History is testimony that our great Hindu culture has withstood the tyranny of every invading army – from Moghuls, Portuguese, Dutch, and British. the Hindu culture has never sought violence as a means to propogate its views to anybody. on the contrary, Christianity is filled with examples as to how they take their religion around the world and force it on people -
1.English and Europeans’ discovery of the new world (which would later come to be known as America) and the systematic killing of the Native Red Indians. today there are hardly any red indians left in the US and whoever are left have converted to christianity to escape the wrath of white people.
2. Spaniards in South America. They wiped out thousands of years old Inca and Maya civilization.
3. Africa.
4. Australia. the ‘natives’ have almost disappeared.
and
5. finally British and Portuguese land on Indian coasts in the garb of traders. they have tried every thing possible to get rid of Hinduism in the last 400 years but could not succeed.

6. Look at United States, they can keep blowing their horns that they are the most democratic country in the world. the truth is that no other country is as ruthless as United states when it comes to suppressing other cultures. “Rajneesh” and his spiritual home in Arizona was rounded by FBI sleuths when they realised the growing popularity of Hindu Spirituality amongst ‘white Americans’. America is quinessentially a CHRISTIAN nation. if you open the eyes of your mind and see, you will find that no other religion thrives in America. They methodically and systematically maintain the ethnic population ratios so as not to alter the demographic patterns. They know well the definition of what a minority should be to have a peaceful state and in a way they are RIGHT. It is only in India you can get away with all this conversions for money and food. Try doing the same for another non christian religion in US or Europe and see what happens!!

So, who is actually violent? please for god sake don’t try to bad mouth the beautiful Indian culture in western press.
Many warriors have come to the great Indian frontier to conquer it but they have all went back defeated by our nature of being peaceful and accommodating.


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