The Hindu (Kozhikode)

BJP in damage control mode as Manipur reverses decision declaring Easter working day

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On Thursday, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the State launched a hectic exercise in damage control after news broke that the Manipur government had declared Easter Sunday a working day.

The party’s provincial leadership took pains to convince Christians, a crucial electoral bloc in Kerala, that the BJPled Manipur government had since revoked the decision and made Good Friday and Easter Sunday State holidays.

Outreach to Church

The BJP appeared worried that the episode might upend the party’s carefully calibrated outreach to the Church in Kerala, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi seemed to cap with a highprofil­e Christmas celebratio­n for the top clergy at his official residence in New Delhi in 2023.

The electionee­ring “faux pax” lent ammunition to the Congress to assail the BJP.

Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan said the Manipur government’s move was patently antiChrist­ian.

‘Living in fear’

He said the Christian tribal community in Manipur was living in fear. The State government had allowed armed ethnic violence overwhelmi­ngly targeting the Christian minority to flare up.

Mr. Satheesan said the BJP’s veneer of secularism had cracked again. “BJP leaders in Kerala call on Church leaders with cakes and flowers. Manipur has proved again that they are like wolves turning up at the door dressed in sheep’s clothing,” he said.

Mr. Satheesan said Mr. Modi never lost an opportunit­y to invite himself to Kerala. “Mr. Modi attends VIP weddings and revels in roadshows. But he has no time to heal the wounds of Statespons­ored ethnic cleansing in Manipur,” he said.

The Church had aired a similar criticism through pastoral letters and editorials in its various mouthpiece­s as election campaignin­g gathered pace in the State. Recently, a cleric raised concerns with the BJP leader and the party’s candidate from the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituen­cy during one of the latter’s campaign stops at a local parish. A video clipping of the seemingly strained onetoone video went viral on social media.

‘Failed bid’

BJP’s Kerala incharge Prakash Javadekar, posted on ◣ (formerly Twitter) that the Manipur government declared the holidays on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. He challenged “Congress and Communists” to condemn the Islamist terror attacks in Israel and Russia. BJP State president K. Surendran and Minister of State for Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology Rajeev Chandrasek­har said the INDIA bloc bid to stoke a controvers­y had turned a damp squib.

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