Church Vandalised in Malavalli , Mandya


Malavalli (Mandya dist), Feb 5, (DHNS): Miscreants attacked a Roman Catholic Church situated on Sultan Road in Malavalli in Mandya district on early hours of Thursday and damaged the tabernacle. 

Miscreants had gained entry into the church by break opening the latch of a side door. The incident came to light when the church was opened on Thursday morning. The glass case in which the statue of St Joseph was kept has also been damaged in the incident. Silver articles and sarees kept inside the almirah in the adjacent room have been stolen. The church priest was out of the town when the incident took place.

Fr Anthappa expressing his shock said, “I will not blame anybody; let the police investigate the case and identify the culprits.” It has been established that the people of the town are cordial with the priest.

Fingerprints experts visited the spot. Inspector General of Police (Southern Range) Jeevankumar Gaonkar, Mandya SP Koushalendra Kumar and others visited the spot. IGP Gaonkar assured that the accused would be arrested at the earliest. “Only a thorough investigation will prove whether it was an attack or an attempt to steal or if the
intention was to disturb peace in society,” he said.

Mysore MP Adagur H Vishwanath visited the church and condemned the attack. He termed the incident as unfortunate and said that it had taken place even after the State government promised to take stern action after the release of the interim report of Justice B K Somasekhara in connection with the attacks on Churches in the State.

  

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  • Marian D Souza, Mangalore Falnir

    Sun, Feb 07 2010

    The Union Government should immediately invoke Article 356 and impose President's rule in Karnataka. Let Venkaiah Naidu keep his big mouth shut and instead ask his CM to step down forthwith.

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  • Luca Dsilva, Udipi, now Jeddah

    Fri, Feb 05 2010

    Christians now you have to decide to stay in Karnataka or India. Better take aslyam in any other state of India or any other country. First of all Central and State Governments failed to give protection. There is no law and order. Now a days attacks on churches is like a road accident. Don't believe you will get protection from police, because they are under Home Ministry. Now almost two years what action has been taken by the Karnataka Government on church attacks.

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  • Hariprasad Hegde, Mangalore/Udupi

    Fri, Feb 05 2010

    CM, the miscreants have given you a open challenge but attacking the church. Now you have to start choping their hands or else it's an insult to you and your government...

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  • John Max, Surathkal/USA

    Thu, Feb 04 2010

    Christians now you have to decide, in the next elections will you vote for corruption secularism or corruption saffron fascism? JDS and COngress are equally as corrupt as BJP but we never had such attacks on Minorities during JDS or Congress rule...so will we sit and sleep n our houses during elections or come out and vote to our capacity?

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