01-13-2007, 01:49 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The All India Christian Council believes such an attitude could only be explained by the fact that the victims came from poor or dalit families, often from other states or belonging to religious minorities. The council sent a team to visit the afflicted families. The parents of the children who went missing say the children of rich or high caste families living in the surroundings had not lost their children. Even if they had gone missing, they were restored to their parents safe and sound, thanks to the help of the police and the authorities.
John Dayal, secretary-general of the All India Christian Council, said the magistrate of Chouhan district and the police stopped the councilâs fact-finding team because they thought that the Christian community was trying to get its hands on the relatives of the victims by helping them. Dayal replied by saying that the magistrate had not understood the reason behind the visit of the Christian delegation to the families of the victims, which was to take the love and care that Jesus taught to offer to those in need.
The relatives of the missing children told the Christian Council team that the police had refused to heed their initial reports about the disappearance of their children.
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These bastards will not even let the people mourn their dead in peace, they are like vultures looking for dead bodies to feast upon.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Now the All India Christian Council is asking that: the central government provide psychological support for afflicted families and those living in the fear that their children have been killed too; the state and central government supply legal aid for families of the victims; a high-level commission of inquiry is set up and daycare centres are established for children who do not go to school. Alternatively the children could be entrusted to services run by non-governmental organizations.
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John Dayal, secretary-general of the All India Christian Council, said the magistrate of Chouhan district and the police stopped the councilâs fact-finding team because they thought that the Christian community was trying to get its hands on the relatives of the victims by helping them. Dayal replied by saying that the magistrate had not understood the reason behind the visit of the Christian delegation to the families of the victims, which was to take the love and care that Jesus taught to offer to those in need.
The relatives of the missing children told the Christian Council team that the police had refused to heed their initial reports about the disappearance of their children.
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These bastards will not even let the people mourn their dead in peace, they are like vultures looking for dead bodies to feast upon.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Now the All India Christian Council is asking that: the central government provide psychological support for afflicted families and those living in the fear that their children have been killed too; the state and central government supply legal aid for families of the victims; a high-level commission of inquiry is set up and daycare centres are established for children who do not go to school. Alternatively the children could be entrusted to services run by non-governmental organizations.
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