Chennai:With back to back incidents of communal distrust surfacing, the state government is contemplating a new law to protect communal harmony in the state. A Catholic priest Father George Ponniah was booked by the Tamil Nadu Police over hate speech at Kanyakumari in a public function on July 18 in which he made disparaging remarks against 'Bharat Mata' and Hindu religion. After a complaint was lodged by the state BJP, the Arumanai police booked him under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.
The Roman Catholic diocese of Kuzhithurai condemned the speech of the priest and distanced themselves from him. After an idol of Lord Vinayaka was found allegedly by a few miscreants at a barren land in Tiruchengode near a Catholic church on Monday, police intervened and removed the idol. This led to slogan shouting and stone-pelting but immediate intervention of the police and taking into custody around 20 persons fizzled out the situation.
With such incidents coming up in the state, the Tamil Nadu state minority commission chairman Peter Alphonse suggested to the government to bring in a new law to protect communal harmony. The minority commission chairman also said that the new law would be a model to the rest of the country and called upon the government to immediately bring about legislation for the same.