Andhra Christian body approaches NHRC blaming saffron outfit for murder of 10 pastors

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By IndiaTomorrow.net,
Hyderabad, 26 April 2015: The Andhra Pradesh Federation of Churches (APFC) has demanded ban on the saffron outfit Hindu Vahini blaming it for the murder of 10 pastors in as many years and other attacks on Christians in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states. The Christian body made the allegation in a written presentation before a full bench of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) at its Camp Sitting here on Friday.

“APFC took up the NHRC Case No. 157/1/18/2014 dated 10-02-2014 filed by APFC on murder of Pastor Rev. Sanjeevulu at Vikarabad of Ranga Reddy Dt and other killings of Pastors, and on the atrocities on Christians in the twin States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The NHRC issued its second notice dated 15-02-2015 to Chief Secretary of Govt. of Andhra Pradesh as well as to the Chief Secretary of Govt. of Telangana requiring them to submit a report regarding the action taken within six weeks,” said APFC in a statement.

Fr Anthoniraj Thumma, the Executive Secretary of APFC, accompanied by Fr Maddu Balaswamy, the Regional Secretary of TCBC Commission for Peace and Justice, brought to the notice of the full bench of the Commission that there have been about 10 killings of Pastors in the last 10 years most of whom are Dalits. He emphasized that a group called Hindu Vahini had claimed credit for some of these murders in the past, and its involvement has been again established in the killing of Pastor Sajeevulu and attempt to murder of Pastor Nama Moses in Nalgonda Dt.

“APFC reiterated to the NHRC its demands to pursue Case No: 157/1/18/2014 with Government of Telangana, and ensure that compensation of Rs 5,00,000/- and other promises made to family of late Rev. Sanjeevulu are fulfilled by the Government. APFC asked the NHRC to get Hindu Vahini banned and to make sure its members involved in this and other murders of Pastors, and in the atrocities on Christians and other Minorities do not go scot free,” it said.

In their response, NHRC Chairperson Justice K.G. Balakrishan and Member Justice Cyriac Joseph assured the APFC delegation that they would follow up the case with the Government and remind them about the compensation that was promised by the Chief Minister. They counseled that the pending cases must be pursued in the Courts. While carrying out their advice, the APFC will continue its endeavor to get the Hindi Vahini banned in collaboration with other Minorities who have been fighting for the same.

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