Babu takes on J’khand CM over ‘conversions’
POLITICAL PLAY Officer questions government’s urge to examine tribal religion
RANCHI: A senior bureaucrat in Jharkhand has taken on chief minister Raghubar Das over his comments on religious conversion of tribals, even as the government is set to probe alleged diversion of foreign funds by NGOs for suspected evangelisation.
Amid controversy over missionary activities in the tribalmajority state, the CM ordered a CID investigation after state Intelligence found dubious financial deals by at least 106 Christian-affiliated NGOs, sources said on Saturday.
The funds ‘diverted’ under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act are estimated to be `310 crore, according to a Special Branch report.
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AAP leader Soni Sori of the poor, especially Nature-worshipping tribals who form 26% of the state’s 3.3-crore population, was used for conversions through force and allurements, it added.
The government will not tolerate “luring gullible tribals”, the CM said recently. Those “involved in conversion” were AUGUST: IAS officer M Sibi Chakkravarthy was transferred to MP secretariat after the bureaucrat praised Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Facebook
JUNE: Barwani collector Ajay Singh Gangwar earned the wrath of the BJP government by praising Jawaharlal Nehru in his Facebook post. inciting a protest against the state’s bid to amend two tenancy Acts, he added.
This triggered a rare public opposition by a government official. Panchayati Raj secretary Vandana Dadel protested in social media, asking if tribals had no right to choose religion with respect.
“Why all of a sudden have people started thinking about the religion of tribals?” said a Facebook post of tribal Christian Dadel, an IAS officer of the 1996 batch.
Social workers, too, are protesting. “These are false allegations,” tribal activist Ratan Tirkey told HT. “NGOs could be siphoning money, but they are not into conversions.”
Premchand Murmu of the Adivasi Buddhijivi Manch said bigger Churches of the 16 Christian denominations in Jharkhand “never indulge” in conversions.
“The CM is trying to create communal divide,” said former Union minister Subodh Kant Sahay of the Congress. “He is threatening the minority community to divert attention of the people from his failures.”
(With agency inputs)