Friday, June 26, 2009

Chidambaram says sorry to Kandhamal's Christian riot victims


26 Jun 2009,

PHULBANI, KANDHAMAL (ORISSA): Home minister P Chidambaram, who is on a two-day

visit to Orissa, on Friday said sorry to the cristians riot victims here.

A number of churches were burnt and thousands of Christians, mainly tribals, had to flee their

villages after being targeted by Hindus in the wake of the killing of VHP leader Swami

Lakshmanand Saraswati by Maoists last year.

Kandhamal had witnessed the killing of 38 Christians during the communal violence.

The victims have been living in different relief camps for nearly 10 months.

Appealing to displaced Christians to return to their villages, Chidambaram said, "I am sorry for

what happened. Those who had done this will be punished. Please go back to your villages and

start your life once again. I came here to look at your conditions. Centre and Orissa government

will do everything to remove your difficulties,” he said.

"You must be confident that you are safe...wrongdoers will be punished. There is a need for all

sections of society to live together," he added.

He asked the victims to go back to villages and said the government would give them full

protection.

Accompanied by senior state police officers, including DGP and district civil officials, the home

minister visited all the relief camps in the area.

A day earlier, in another Naxal-affected district in Koraput, Chidambaram on Thursday reviewed

the security situation and took firsthand reports of preparedness to take on red ultras.

Orissa seeks substantial support from the Centre to build its police infrastructure.

Source:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Chidambaram-says-sorry-to-Kandhamals-Christian-riot-vi

ctims/articleshow/4705629.cms

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