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Christians to move court against Freedom of Religion Act

Shimla, Feb 22 (UNI) A Christian organisation today threatened to challenge in the High Court the recently enacted Freedom of Religion Act, 2006, by the Himachal Pradesh Government, saying it was a crude attempt to curtail freedom of faith.

Addressing a press conference here, All India Christian Council's Secretary General John Dayal said the Act was a ''political gimmick'' by the state Congress Government and should be withdrawn immediately.

If the government did not repeal it, the Council would move the HP High Court and even the Supreme Court, if the need arose, he said.

Mr Dayal said that it was unfortunate that the Act was enacted in a surreptitious manner and without being presented to the public for debate or discussion.

Alleging that the Act had been enacted at the behest of Hindu fundamentalists, to target the Christians, he said, ''it is our experience that it favours a particular religion and denies people any freedom of faith''.

Lamenting that economic liberalisation had failed in improving the socio-economic lot of the Christians in the country as a whole, Mr Dayal said despite several requests to the UPA Government at the Centre, for assessing the community's economic condition, rural backwardness, urban poverty and lack of access to financial resources, it had done nothing so far.

Replying to a question, he denied that missionaries were curing people to convert to Christianity, saying it was ''mere propaganda by the fundamentalists to target them''.

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Budget Session in Kerala begins Mar 2

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 22 (UNI) The Budget for the next fiscal in Kerala will be presented in the State Assembly by Finance Minister Thomas Issac on March nine. An official release here said the 20-day Budget Session would begin on March two with a customary address by Governor R L Bhatia. Vote on Account for the first four months of the year 2006-07 would also be presented. Three days would be devoted to the general discussion on the budget while Vote on.....

Tight security for Kalam's visit

Chennai, Feb 22 (UNI) Police have made tight security arrangements in the city, Coimbatore and Nilgiris in view of President A P J Abdul Kalam's two-day visit to Tamil Nadu beginning tomorrow. Police sources said about 3,000 security personnel would be deployed in the city with similar number in Coimbatore and about 1,500 in Nilgiris. Patrolling in coastal areas had been stepped up following the recent seizure of arms and explosives in the coastal districts of the state. Though the President.....

Speaker adjourns House for the day

Hyderabad, Feb 22 (UNI) The Andhra Pradesh Assembly was adjourned for the day today without transacting any official business as the opposition parties stalled the proceedings over the issues of ''Eenadu'' and reservations for Muslims. When the House reassembled after it was adjourned for more than one hour, the main opposition TDP members continued to stall the proceedings demanding setting aside of the regular business to discuss the ''Eenadu'' issue. Meanwhile, the AIMIM members, who were agitated over Information Minister Mohd.....
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