Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Gandhinaga­r archbishop gets EC notice for prayer appeal

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AHMEDABAD: The Election Commission (EC) has issued a notice to the archbishop of Gandhinaga­r for asking Christians to pray to save the country from “nationalis­t forces” in the run-up to the Gujarat assembly polls.

Issuing a letter addressed to Christians, the Archbishop of the Archdioces­e of Gandhinaga­r, Thomas Macwan, had last week urged the members of the community to save the country from “nationalis­t forces” as its “democratic fabric” was at stake, amid a growing “sense of insecurity” among the minorities.

In Gujarat’s political circles, the appeal was seen as an indirect call to vote against ruling BJP.

Gandhinaga­r collector and district election officer Satish Patel said the EC issued the notice after taking cognizance of media reports and asked the archbishop to clarify his intention behind issuing such a letter.

“We have issued a notice to the archbishop, seeking clarity over his intention behind the letter, which was widely publicised in the media. We have given him a few days’ time to respond. We will decide on the future course of action on the basis of his reply,” Patel said on Sunday.

“We understand that the letter was an attempt to misguide the voters and confuse the minority community voters at a time when the model code of conduct is in force. Such a language should not be used,” Patel added.

In an official communique dated November 21, Macwan had appealed to Christians to organise prayer services at parishes and convents “so that we may have such people elected to the Gujarat Assembly, who would remain faithful to the Indian Constituti­on and respect every human being without any sort of discrimina­tion”.

“The democratic fabric of the country is at stake amidst a growing sense of insecurity among the minorities, other backward classes (OBC), backward classes, poor etc.,” he had said.

“The results of this election are significan­t and will have repercussi­ons and reverberat­ions throughout our beloved nation. It will influence the future course of our country.

“We are aware that the secular and democratic fabric of our country is at stake. Human rights are being violated. The constituti­onal rights are being trampled. Not a single day goes without an attack on our churches, church personnel, faithfuls or institutio­ns,” he said. The archbishop had also cited examples of how such prayers saved Europe during the victory at Lepanto, referring to the battle of 1571, in which the Holy League of Venetian and Spanish empires defeated the Ottoman Empire.

IN GUJARAT’S POLITICAL CIRCLES, THE LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY WAS SEEN AS AN INDIRECT CALL TO VOTE AGAINST THE RULING BJP

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