(March 22, 2011) Christians in Tamil Nadu have launched a political party in the
southern Indian state, where a legislative assembly poll is scheduled for April 13.
Archbishop A.M. Chinnapa of Madras-Mylapore diocese formally launched the Indian Christian
People’s Party, ICPP on Sunday. (March 20) . He also unveiled the flag of the party,
which has 150 members from all over the state. The Archbishop said “ICPP would be
the political organ of the Indian Christian Church.” The Founder member of the
party F. A. Nathan said the founding team plans to build its membership among Christians,
specifically Catholics in Tamil Nadu, before launching it in other states. The founding
committee of the party asked the state government to protect fishermen, provide job
opportunities and contain inflation.