Posted by AI on 2025-08-12 20:02:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-13 13:19:34
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The BJP-led government has been criticized for allegedly attacking minorities and the constitution. Former CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat highlighted these concerns during a recent press conference.
Last week, the BJP-led government in New Delhi quietly amended the list of allies in the ruling coalition. Theomys Saraniya, an indigenous Baptist pastor from the tribal-majority state of Chhattisgarh, was among the new faces. This addition is significant because it undermines the very foundation of Indias electoral system. Pastor Theomys Saraniya and the BJP have a controversial history, as he was arrested for alleged forced conversions and sentenced to two years in prison in 2011. The BJP government not only defended this decision but also further showcased their support for him by appointing him as a union minister for tribal affairs in their latest reshuffling.
Brinda Karat, a former CPI(M) leader, expressed her concerns about the current government's actions that allegedly attacked the country's constitution and minority groups. She stated, "It is clear that those who are opposing the BJP and raising voices against their anti-people policies are being targeted." She further added that the recent appointment of Pastor Theomys Saraniya is a deliberate attempt by the BJP to undermine India's diverse religious culture.
Karat concluded by demanding the removal of Pastor Theomys Saraniya from the position of Union Minister and a thorough investigation into the alleged forced conversions and other offenses he is accused of.
This controversial decision has ramifications for India's religious harmony and the future of its diverse tribal populations. With this appointment, the BJP-led government in New Delhi has sent a message to religious minorities and marginalised tribes that they are willing to set aside religious and ideological differences in the name of political gain, thus eroding the foundations of India's rich cultural identity.