Two more killed in Orissa, despite promises of protection
(October 2, 2008) Two more people were killed on Sept. 30 in continuing violence
in Orissa as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh assured world leaders he would protect
Christians' religious freedom. This raised the number of confirmed deaths to 49 since
violence began in the eastern Indian state on Aug. 24. In the latest upsurge, about
250 houses were also destroyed, UCA News reported. As reports of fresh violence came
in, Singh advised the state government "to maintain utmost vigil and ensure law and
order and protection to life and property of all citizens," according to a Sept. 30
official release from the Prime Minister's Office. Singh also "has condemned the
renewed violence (in Orissa) and appealed to people to maintain peace and harmony,"
the statement added. These political steps came after Singh reportedly promised to
protect Christians' constitutional rights when he addressed European Union (EU) leaders
on Sept. 29 during the EU-India summit in Marseille, France. The Catholic Bishops'
Conference of India (CBCI) welcomed that promise. Sources in the Cuttack-Bhubaneswar
archbishop's house confirmed to UCA News on Oct. 1 that at least 300 more Christian
houses were destroyed and burned down in a few villages near G. Udayagiri town, in
worst-hit Kandhamal district.