The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Muraleedha­ran: CAA will help persecuted Christians, Church must question CPI(M) stance against it

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Union Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedha­ran has accused the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] of attempting to prevent the Union government’s measures to provide asylum for persecuted Christians living in India’s neighbouri­ng countries.

Mr. Muraleedha­ran, who on Saturday filed his nomination to contest in the Lok Sabha elections from the Attingal constituen­cy, sought the Church leadership’s stance on the CPI(M) approachin­g the Supreme Court against the implementa­tion of the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA), “which is also meant to grant citizenshi­p to believers who took asylum in India after being persecuted in Afghanista­n, Pakistan and Bangladesh”.

The Minister’s comments came in the wake of Church leaders slamming the attacks on Christian communitie­s in Manipur and North India. The Latin

Catholic Church in Kerala have called for a united stand against divisive forces that seek to terrorise citizens in the name of religion and race. Archbishop Thomas J. Netto of the Latin Archdioces­e of Thiruvanan­thapuram had underlined the need to defeat narrowmind­ed approaches expressed through legislatio­ns such as the CAA.

Mr. Muraleedha­ran said that the CPI(M)‘s stand is not for the inclusion of any particular community, but that no one, including Christians, should be provided citizenshi­p. The church leadership should make it clear whether they agreed with this stand or not, he said.

He said that the upcoming elections will be a verdict on the Pinarayi Vijayanled government’s performanc­e. The government paid ₹2 crore to senior advocate Kapil Sibal to plead its case against the Central government over alleged withholdin­g of funds that the State had demanded. “The money being borrowed is being spent only for running a political campaign against Narendra Modi. The State government will spend crores for its case against withholdin­g Presidenti­al assent to Bills passed by the Legislatur­e. Even when it is unable to pay welfare pensions, the government is spending crores of taxpayer money in hiring lawyers,” he said.

 ?? S. MAHINSHA ?? NDA candidate for the Attingal constituen­cy V. Muraleedha­ran submits his nomination papers to Additional District Magistrate C. Premji on Saturday.
S. MAHINSHA NDA candidate for the Attingal constituen­cy V. Muraleedha­ran submits his nomination papers to Additional District Magistrate C. Premji on Saturday.

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