Indian
Bishop Bailed On Conversion Charge
SATNA, Madhya Pradesh, Mar. 17, 2010, 09:20 Hrs (UCAN):
Indian
Church people, including a bishop, sought anticipatory bail after
police booked them for violating Madhya Pradesh state’s
law on religious conversion.
Bishop Mathew Vaniakizhakkel of Satna, a diocese in Madhya Pradesh,
has dismissed the case against him, two priests, a nun and two
laypeople as “totally fabricated”.
The bishop said today that the case is “part of a motivated
campaign against the Church for its role in helping the weaker
sections of society.”
Police registered the case under non-bailable sections of the
state’s stringent anti-conversion law after one Christopher
Pavy, a Christian, complained that a woman converted to Catholicism
before her marriage in May 2009.
Pavy also sought action against the bishop and others under the
state law that forbids conversion through force or allurement.
However, the woman’s brother, Nand Kishore, says the charge
is false as “ours is a strong Catholic family.” Kishore,
who is a lawyer, said his family attends Church services regularly.
“My sister’s marriage was done according to our Christian
tradition,” he added.
The bishop said the Church baptizes only the children of Catholics,
“hence, the question of conversion does not arise at all.”
Father Jolly Konnukodan, assistant parish priest of Satna’s
St. Vincent Cathedral, said that the Church applied for anticipatory
bail since it took the case seriously.
The priest said the police had already investigated the case after
they received a similar complaint soon after the woman’s
marriage.
This was corroborated by police officer Shashank Garg, who probed
the case earlier. “There was no merit in the case,”
he said.
Father Konnudkodan regretted that “vested interests use
the case to harass us regularly.”
On March 11, two days after Pavy filed the case, some Hindu radicals
tried to vandalize the cathedral but police foiled that attempt.
Sacred Heart Sister Pauly, who is among the accused, expressed
shock over the case. “I am engaged in educating children
and not in any conversion activities as alleged,” the principal
of Christ Jyoti Senior Secondary School said.
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