Amaravati, Sep 6 (IANS): The Jagan Mohan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh has decided to pay Rs 5,000 as monthly honorarium to pastors, evoking strong reaction from the BJP.
The minorities welfare department has asked all district collectors to enumerate the pastors through village volunteers and submit a report within 15 days.
An order was issued on August 27 mentioning that providing honorarium to pastors was one of the promises made in the manifesto regarding Christian minorities. It also says that no survey on the number of pastors had been made so far in Andhra Pradesh.
The YSR Congress Party had promised honorarium to pastors during the election campaign in March-April.
Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party has condemned the latest government move. The party's state unit alleged that Jagan government is misusing government- paid village volunteers to identify pastors and pay monthly stipend to them.
BJP leaders said the government can't align with one faith and make others feel like outsiders.
"It's blasphemous on the part of a government to favour one religion over another using state funds, especially when pastors mock and proselytize deprived and poor people of other religion," tweeted BJP national secretary Sunil Deodhar, who is also co-in-charge of party affairs in the state.
"Monthly stipend to pastors will add fuel to fire. What's the real agenda," he asked Jagan Mohan Reddy.
This is the latest in a series of moves by the government which attracted criticism from the opposition, especially BJP, which dubbed him 'anti-Hindu'.
Advertisement of Jerusalem yatra and Haj pilgrimage on bus tickets in the temple town of Tirupati had sparked a row last month.
The advertisements were found on back of tickets of state-owned Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC). The government ordered a probe and promised to take action against the officials for their lapse.
The BJP had also targeted Reddy for allegedly not lighting a lamp at a ceremony during his recent visit to the United States.
Some BJP leaders alleged that Reddy, a Christian, visited Hindu temples during elections only to garner votes.
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John Tauro, M'luru
Sat, Sep 07 2019This move is highly discriminatory. What about the hundreds of Hindu priests serving in small temples in villages?
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Raghu, Mangalore/USA
Sat, Sep 07 2019Why should Tax Payers money be paid to a certain religious group only.
What about Hindu,, Muslim, Jain, Buddhist preachers? Honestly speaking no tax payers money should be given to any religious groups. We are a secular country.
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Rohan Pinto, Mangalore
Sat, Sep 07 2019This is very bad move by Jagan government, Religion is one's private matter must keep separate from the government ,then what is the difference between BJP and YSR party?
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ad, mangaluru
Fri, Sep 06 2019Why this is hurting BJP?
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