Mizoram CM accused of ‘idol worship’ by Christian Extremists in India

Vaishakh Shuklapaksha Trutiya, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

Can we believe such statements from opposition party in the state of Bharat, in which more than 80% citizens are Hindus ? O Hindus, at least wake up now and look at the worsening situation of Hindus in Muslim majority states like Jammu and Kashmir and Christian majority states like Mizoram. If you do not unite now and establish Hindu Rashtra, you are going to perish in near future ! – Editor


Mizoram : The opposition parties have been criticizing Lal Thanhawla since he returned to power in December, 2008, of indulging in Hidu rituals such as breaking coconuts while inaugurating Mizoram Houses outside the state. The “action plan committee” of the MNF, which met in Aizawl on Thursday, made the decision to hold the rally. A press statement issued by MNF on Friday said the rally would be in protest against worshiping of idols by the head of the state of Mizoram.

“A leader may go to the houses of worship of other religion in a secular country, but he or she should not perform the rituals if he is a true believer of his faith,” said an MNF leader.

Lal Thanhawla, a self-proclaimed Christian, is also head of the Christian-dominated state of Mizoram and by worshiping idols of other religion, he betrayed his own religion and his people, the MNF statement said. It added that the rally would signify the people’s desire to protect Christianity in the state.

The ruling Congress, however, maintained that India is a secular state and the leaders should attend festivals of other religions. “Even our governors, who are Hindus, attended church services in Aizawl and other places and were never been accused of betraying Hinduism,” a Mizoram Congress leader said.

The MNF maintained that no one would object if the chief minister visited a temple or a mosque, but participating in a ritual of other religion was a serious matter which other leaders belonging to other religion would never do in a church.

Source : Hindu Human Rights

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