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'An insult to say churches being purchased', Alphons lashes out at Rahul

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Union MoS Tourism (I/C) Alphons Kannanthana The minister, himself a christian, is the election-in-charge for poll-bound Meghalaya: File photo

Shillong: Rubbishing the claims made by Congress president Rahul Gandhi on political buyout in poll-bound Meghalaya, union tourism minister K J Alphons on Friday said that the BJP had nothing to do with the claims of it financially influencing churches in poll-bound Meghalaya.

Responding to Gandhi's recent speech, attacking the BJP government for offering money to churches ahead of the polls as 'their entire idea is always to divide, to oppress and to be nasty. They think that they can come here and they can buy the church, the religion and God', Alphons, a Christian himself, questioned the Congress what has it done for the Christians in Meghalaya while they were in power in the past 70 years at the center and 40 years in Meghalaya.

"Rahul Gandhi had accused the central government of trying to buy the churches. In Meghalaya this is because the central government had sanctioned Rs. 70 crore to develop religious and spiritual circuits in the state," he said.

"If the government is doing something for a community, you are saying that were are trying to bribe the churches.

"Does he (Gandhi) think the church is purchaseable. He thinks it available to be purchased with money. It's a complete shame. Its very shameful that president of a national party is insulting the church in Meghalaya," said Alphons, who is also the party in-charge for the state polls.

Noting that the BJP is determined to ensure development in Meghalaya, he said, “It is not we have come up because of election, this is a scheme which has been there for the long time under which people were given nothing."

Clearing the stand of the BJP and prime minister Narendra Modi about Christianity, he quoted Modi as saying that his government will ensure that there is complete freedom of faith.

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