Christians in MP demand central probe into 'profiling' order



Bhopal: The Christian community wants a central agency to probe the controversial police order on 'profiling' them which was later withdrawn by the Madhya Pradesh government, a top cleric said here on Tuesday.

Alleging that the members of the community were being treated as "second grade citizens" in the state, Rev Leo Cornelio, the Catholic Archbishop of Bhopal, said they will raise the issue with the Chief Minister.

"We will meet Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on April 21 in connection with the withdrawn controversial order as it has come following statewide attacks on our community in the last seven years," the Archbishop told reporters.

Cornelio, who is also chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Bishops Conference, said that the religious body wanted a detailed probe by a central agency in the order as it is an "indication of more trouble in offing for Christians".

"We are being treated as the second grade citizens," he said and claimed that the Christians "are living under fear in the state".

Cornelio said that the community members wanted the central agency to probe the person who had issued the order, the officers' responsible for executing it and motive behind 'profiling'.

"The order came at a juncture when more than 100 attacks have taken place on Christians in the last seven years," he alleged.

"Frivolous and mischievous allegations of religious conversion were being levelled against the clerics," the pontiff alleged.

The Shivraj Singh Chouhan government in Madhya Pradesh had recently been in the eye of a controversy over a police circular to profile Christians and churches in the state but the move was dropped following protests by members of the minority community.

The controversial circular directed all police stations in the state to profile the Christian community was withdrawn by the Police Head Quarter (PHQ) of Bhopal.

The Director General of Police (DGP) S K Raut has said that he "did not" issue the controversial order.

The Director General of Police (Intelligence) has been probing the matter, sources said.

PTI