For the Congress,the subject of Sonia Gandhis religion is a touchy one and generally off-limits when it comes to official communications.
Just how sensitive an issue it is was revealed last month when the official representative of the UPA Government in Washington,Ambassador Meera Shankar,delivered a speech at a US university referring to Sonia Gandhi being a Christian as a testament to Indias pluralism and diversity. However,that reference was later quickly deleted.
This was probably the first time anyone in the government had referred to the religion of the Congress president and UPA Chairperson.
The speech was posted on the Embassys website but was quickly pulled out and replaced with a version where the phrase,…and a Christian as the leader of the largest national political party… was deleted.
However,an unedited video of the address posted on YouTube yesterday (http://www.youtube.com/watch?vUBWE0Bl3-a0) has the version with the Christian reference.
Shankar couldnt be reached for her comments despite repeated attempts. Varinder Paul,Minister (Press) at the Embassy in Washington,asked for a written questionnaire. The Indian Express sent one asking why was the reference deleted and at whose instance. No comments were made available. Messages left on the answering machine went unanswered as well.
On November 29 last year,a Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court had dismissed a petition filed by a retired DGP-rank officer of Haryana,seeking details about the religion of the Congress president from the Registrar General of Census Operations.
The Bench,comprising then Chief Justice Mukul Mudgal and current Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi,dismissed the plea on the ground that religion of an individual was an entirely personal matter.
The petitioner had sought directions to the Registrar General,Census Operations,to provide details of the religion and faith of not just Sonia Gandhi but also her children,daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and son Rahul Gandhi.