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New Delhi, Oct 12 (PTI) The BJP today took exception to the remarks of Pope Benedict XVI on violence against Christians in India saying a religious head should avoid such comments.
BJP spokesperson Sushma Swaraj said "India is a sovereign country and I do not think any religious head should say anything." She said recently three Archbishops held talks with BJP leader L K Advani. "A good joint statement came out. He (the Pope) should have appreciated it instead of making a comment by himself," she added. After conferring Sainthood on Sister Alphonsa, the Pope met the Indian delegates and told them that "my prayers are with Christians (in India) in these difficult times," in an obvious reference to the violence against the community in Orissa and Karnataka. PTI
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This is the thin line where
This is the thin line where VHP,RSS and others are crossing the line and appear tyrannical.We just cannot be so bossy in asking to stop people what they speak
if any comment interfere in
if any comment interfere in the internal matters of a sovereign country, it is entirely intolerable who so ever speaker he may be. Pope is not above this rule and he should also learn to respect the sovereignty of India and should resist to unnecessarily comment in the internal law and order problem otherwise he should also become ready to face its consequences.
Who cares...Who is pope ?
Who cares...Who is pope ?
India is known to be a
India is known to be a peaceful country, with peaceful people-Is it wrong to pray for peace for our country?
the Pope is the religious head of the Catholics,and has influence over leaders of the world- that's who he is. Which is much more than who you are Mr. Anonymous.
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