
MUMBAI, April 30: The target is not forced conversions, or conversions through fraud and allurement, or even conversions. The target is not even, in the last analysis, Christians8230; The real objective is the same as during the Ayodhya campaign: to sway the majority of people with a hate campaign against a minority.
Then they came for the Christians, an independent fact-finding report put together by the All India Federation of Organisations for Democratic Rights AFDR, has probed the recent attacks on the community in Gujarat, Orissa, MOPand Maharashtra. The detailed report was released here recently. The AFDR is an an umbrella body representing rights groups in Maharashtra, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab and Rajasthan.
8220;The Sangh Parivar8217;s drive against Christians is explicitly targeted at the adivasi regions, which are being made into the testing-ground for the Sangh8217;s anti-Christian campaign. These regions are the most backward and poverty-ridden in our country8230; The BJP has been making a determined effort to enter and build up a base in these regions, where the Congress has traditionally been the most prominent parliamentary political force,8221; says the report.
The Sangh Parivar has stepped up its campaign since November 1998, when the ruling alliance lost a series of state elections, observes the report. Since then, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal have held conferences detailing the Christian threat8217;, using the bogey of conversions to paint Christians asanti-national.8217;