Villagers
furious with Christian missionaries
India News
Samanthapettai, Jan 16, 2005
Rage and fury has gripped this
tsunami-hit tiny Hindu village in India's southern Tamil Nadu after a
group of Christian missionaries allegedly refused them aid for not
agreeing to follow their religion.
Samanthapettai, near the temple
town of Madurai, faced near devastation on the December 26 when massive
tidal waves wiped it clean of homes and lives.
Most of the 200 people here are
homeless or displaced , battling to rebuild lives and locating lost
family members besides facing risks of epidemic,disease and trauma.
Jubilant at seeing the relief
trucks loaded with food, clothes and the much-needed medicines the
villagers, many of who have not had a square meal in days, were shocked
when the nuns asked them to convert before distributing biscuits and
water.
Heated arguments broke out as the
locals forcibly tried to stop the relief trucks from leaving. The
missionaries, who rushed into their cars on seeing television reporters
and the cameras refusing to comment on the incident and managed to
leave the village.
Disappointed and shocked into
disbelief the hapless villagers still await aid.
"Many NGOs (volunteer groups) are
extending help to us but there in our village the NGO, which was till
now helping us is now asking us to follow the Christian religion. We
are staunch followers of Hindu religion and refused their request. And
after that these people with their aid materials are leaving the
village without distributing that to us," Rajni Kumar, a villager said.
The incident is an exception to
concerted charity in a catastrophe that has left no one untouched.(ANI)