Orissa: Previously, the Supreme Court had established the release of two other Christians accused without evidence of the murder of the Hindu guru. The accusations against the Christians had triggered the 2008 pogrom. Bishop Barwa: “Happy and sad at the same time, because Christians have suffered through faults, not theirs”. In 2021 the Plenary of Indian Bishops will be held in Bhubaneswar.
The Supreme Court of India has decided to release on bail the last five of the seven Christians sentenced to life imprisonment charged with the murder of the Hindu swami Laxamananda Saraswati in 2008. That murder, claimed by the Maoists but attributed to Christians by Hindu fundamentalists, triggered the sectarian violence in Orissa.
Reacting to AsiaNews Fr. Dibakar Parichha, Christian defense lawyer on behalf of the archdiocese of Cuttack-Bhubaneswar, rejoices: “Finally justice is done to the innocent persons. I am happy that they will be united with their own family and make a new life after 11 years”.
The court’s ruling was issued yesterday. The five men are Bhaskar Sunamajhi, Buddhadev Nayak, Durjo Sunamajhi, Sanatan Badamajhi and Munda Badamajhi (with mental disabilities). They had been in jail since 2008, with a life sentence handed down in 2013. Before them, in May of this year the same court freed Gornath Chalanseth, the first of the seven who was able to embrace his family again; then, last July, bail was also granted to Bijaya Sanaseth.
Sajan K George, president of the Global Council of Indian Christians (GCIC), says: “5 innocent walked free on bail after 10 years, 11 months and 11days in prison, GCIC thanks God for the freedom “. “The arrest of the seven Christians – he complains – has upset the Christians of India who already had difficulty recovering from fatal attacks. Christian lawyers immediately started fighting for their release. The court sentenced them to life imprisonment on the basis of false accusations of a fabricated “conspiracy theory”, although there was no clear evidence. “