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I want to share some good news with you about the Indian Supreme Court case concerning the denial of affirmative action benefits to thousands of Christian Dalits ("Untouchables") in India. If a recent committee report is followed, the Dalits may find legal freedom at last.
On May 15, the National Commission for Religious & Linguistic Minorities presented its long-awaited report to the government. The report suggests that the law denying these benefits to Dalit Christians and Muslims should be changed.
If the government chooses to follow the Commission's recommendations, thousands of Dalit Christians will receive the same civil rights as their counterparts who choose to remain in the country's majority Hindu, Buddhist and Sikh faiths. Read more about this developing case here:
05/24/2007: Committee says Dalits Must be Given Rights - Gospel for Asia
Yours for the unreached,
K.P. Yohannan
Founder & President
PS: Please pray for their justice and freedom.
On May 15, the National Commission for Religious & Linguistic Minorities presented its long-awaited report to the government. The report suggests that the law denying these benefits to Dalit Christians and Muslims should be changed.
If the government chooses to follow the Commission's recommendations, thousands of Dalit Christians will receive the same civil rights as their counterparts who choose to remain in the country's majority Hindu, Buddhist and Sikh faiths. Read more about this developing case here:
05/24/2007: Committee says Dalits Must be Given Rights - Gospel for Asia
Yours for the unreached,
K.P. Yohannan
Founder & President
PS: Please pray for their justice and freedom.