11-28-2006, 02:24 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Behind The Scene: CM's son-in-law behind missionaries!
The aggressive stand being taken by Christian missionaries in the last couple of years is obviously pointing towards Chief Minister Dr Y S Rajasekhar Reddy. Though he is not directly encouraging the misisonaries to deliberately intrude into the Hindu religious institutions, his indifferent attitude towards such activities is causing a lot of concern among the Hindus.
The man behind such activities of missionaries is said to be Anil Kumar, son-in-law of the Chief Minister, who is actively touring all parts of the State, preaching Christian gospels. He is encouraging the Churches to take up aggressive campaign and this has emboldened the missionaries to interfer in the sacred places of Hindus.
It is learnt that Chief Minister's advisors suggested to him to see that this does not go beyond a limit, lest it would result in large scale religious conflicts in the State.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Religious conflicts on the rise in YSR rule!
It may sound rather exaggeration or mere coincidence, but observers say religious conflicts have gone up eversince Chief Minister Dr Y S Rajasekhar Reddy came to power in the State in 2004.
Especially, Christians who were lying low before 2004 have now stepped up their activities even in Hindu religious places like Tirumala, which was never heard of in the past. What would one call the distribution of pamphlets in Vaikuntham queue complex of Tirumala by Christian preachers, appointment of a Christian-convert as Special Officer of TTD and other Christians in Sri Venkateshwara University and Padmavathi Mahila University? This may appear totally inadvertant, but it is leading to religious conflicts all over the State.
Nowhere in the country was so much fuss about release of the film "Da Vinci Code" as it is now in Andhra Pradesh. Those who did not even read the book are staging dharnas and attacking theatres. It is better the Chief Minister does not create an impression that he is favouring one particular region, hurting the sentiments of the others. If that happens, AP may become another Gujarat in the coming days.
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The aggressive stand being taken by Christian missionaries in the last couple of years is obviously pointing towards Chief Minister Dr Y S Rajasekhar Reddy. Though he is not directly encouraging the misisonaries to deliberately intrude into the Hindu religious institutions, his indifferent attitude towards such activities is causing a lot of concern among the Hindus.
The man behind such activities of missionaries is said to be Anil Kumar, son-in-law of the Chief Minister, who is actively touring all parts of the State, preaching Christian gospels. He is encouraging the Churches to take up aggressive campaign and this has emboldened the missionaries to interfer in the sacred places of Hindus.
It is learnt that Chief Minister's advisors suggested to him to see that this does not go beyond a limit, lest it would result in large scale religious conflicts in the State.
http://www.greatandhra.com/gossips/jul20...in_law.php<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Religious conflicts on the rise in YSR rule!
It may sound rather exaggeration or mere coincidence, but observers say religious conflicts have gone up eversince Chief Minister Dr Y S Rajasekhar Reddy came to power in the State in 2004.
Especially, Christians who were lying low before 2004 have now stepped up their activities even in Hindu religious places like Tirumala, which was never heard of in the past. What would one call the distribution of pamphlets in Vaikuntham queue complex of Tirumala by Christian preachers, appointment of a Christian-convert as Special Officer of TTD and other Christians in Sri Venkateshwara University and Padmavathi Mahila University? This may appear totally inadvertant, but it is leading to religious conflicts all over the State.
Nowhere in the country was so much fuss about release of the film "Da Vinci Code" as it is now in Andhra Pradesh. Those who did not even read the book are staging dharnas and attacking theatres. It is better the Chief Minister does not create an impression that he is favouring one particular region, hurting the sentiments of the others. If that happens, AP may become another Gujarat in the coming days.
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