Bengal Christian Body Announces Statewide Peace Campaign After Alleged Attacks on Churches (The Observer Post)

By The Observer Post

A Christian organisation in West Bengal has announced a statewide campaign promoting peace and communal harmony after expressing concern over what it described as increasing hate campaigns, misinformation and attacks targeting the Christian community.

Bangiya Christiya Pariseba (BCP) said it would launch a seven-point peaceful programme in response to recent incidents, including alleged vandalism of churches in different parts of the state.

Addressing a press conference in Kolkata, BCP said it would organise 100 regional peace and harmony rallies across West Bengal. The organisation also announced a state-level mega prayer rally on November 5, which is expected to draw around one lakh participants.

The organisation said it also plans to hold 100 roundtable discussions involving writers, artists, teachers and social commentators on the theme, “Unabated Hate Campaigns and Future of Inter-Community Relationships.” The first discussion is scheduled to take place on August 29 at Bishop’s College.

Besides public events, BCP said it would launch a digital awareness campaign aimed at countering what it called false narratives and hate speech. The programme will also include interfaith dialogues and prayer meetings across different regions of the state.

The organisation further announced plans to build a united Christian platform by bringing together community organisations from 11 eastern and north-eastern states, including Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha and Jharkhand.

Church vandalism incidents raise concerns

The announcement comes after a series of alleged attacks on churches in West Bengal.

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