Imphal: The North East Catholic Research Forum (NECARF) expressed concern over instances of Christians falsely implicated in conversion cases.
A statement issued on Friday stated that “While observing Minority Rights Day, a day celebrated in order to promote and preserve the rights of people belonging to minority communities in India, the Forum is also disturbed by several incidents of attacks wherein people belonging to minority groups have been consistently targeted by groups and organisations belonging to the majority Hindu community.”
It pains us to note that some organisations in our country are pushing towards unity through similarity rather than through diversity, the Forum added.
According to the Forum, on November 20, the North East Christian Forum was formed by some politicians without the informed knowledge of the long-standing apex United Christian Forum of North East India (UCFNEI).
“UCFNEI is a Christian platform of the entire Northeast region, with representatives organically formed and structured from the village and upwards from all Christian denominations. It appears to be an attempt to undermine Christian unity in the region,” stated the Catholic Forum.
“Allegations of forceful conversions are also doing the rounds, showing a low percentage of Hindus in some Christian-dominated states as the narrative, without realising that Christian populations in these states grew from within their own fold, and not otherwise,” it said.
The Forum further urged the Christians in the region to guard against any attempt to break Christian solidarity and unity with a clear objective of dividing.
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