‘Christian Community rendered injustice in grant of funds meant for minorities development’

Mysuru: Christian Social Welfare Association President Harry D’Souza has said that the Christian community was rendered injustice in spending of funds granted by the State Government for the Welfare of Minorities.

He was speaking at the Mysuru District Christian Convention ‘Our Share Our Right’ organised by the Association at St. Phenomena’s College premises in Bannimantap here on Sunday.

Alleging that census conducted in 2011 had said that the Muslim community had a population of 80 lakh and the Christian community 11 lakh, when in fact the Christian population was 40 lakh, D’Souza said that the Christians were getting a raw deal under ‘3B’ Category.

Pointing out most of the funds granted for Minorities Welfare Department was going to the Muslim Community, as other Minority Communities such as Jains, Parsis, Buddhists, Sikhs mostly stayed away from the Department, he urged the Government to ensure that Christians get their due share in the Funds meant for welfare of minorities.

The programme convenor Dr. Anil Thomas, in his address, read out the demands put forth by the Association to the Government.

The demands included establishment of an exclusive Christian Development Corporation, allotment of Rs. 850 crore to the Christian Community out of the Rs. 2,750 crore announced by the State Government in 2017 for the welfare of Minorities, appropriate reservation in jobs and education for the community and a proper census of the Christian Community.

Former Minister and Senior BJP leader S.A Ramdas, who was a chief guest, opined that the Association should have placed it’s demands before the Government a couple of years ago.

But now that the countdown for the Assembly election has begun, he was unsure whether the present Government will address the demands.

Assuring that he will speak to the BJP leadership on the Association’s demands, Ramdas observed that the term ‘Our responsibilities’ should be included in the Convention’s theme of Our share, Our Right!

MLA Vasu, in his address, said that we were all Indians and must stay united for the welfare of the country.

Seen in the picture are (from left) Parish Priest – St. Joseph Cathedral Fr. N.T. Joseph, Visiting Professor – Chair in Christianity,UoM Dr. Dayananda Prabhu, Bishop Emeritus Rev. Dr. Thomas Antony Vazhapilly, Bishop of Mysore Fr. Dr. K.A. William, MLA Vasu, City BJP President Dr. B.H. Manjunath, Youth JD(S) leader G.D. Harish Gowda and Advocate Jayaraj from Mangaluru, among audience at the Mysuru District Christian Convention in city on Sunday.

Pointing out that equal share holds key for our country to become much stronger, he said that he would write to Chief Minister Siddharamaiah and the Minorities Welfare Minister on meeting the Association’s demands and about the Convention held in the city.

Bishop of Mysore Father Dr. K.A. William presided. Bishop Emeritus Rev Dr Thomas Antony Vazhapilly, State BJP Minorities Wing office-bearer Rashmi D’Souza, City BJP President Dr. B.H. Manjunath, Youth JD(S) leader G.D. Harish Gowda, C. Royappa, Leslie Moras, Dr. Maria Joseph, Sister Joisy, Alexander Vincent and Arokia Das were present. On the occasion, a huge cake was cut as part of Christmas celebration.

This post was published on December 19, 2017 6:48 pm