Ladakh conversions figure in RS
The issue of forcible conversion of four
Buddhist families in Ladakh region and fishing by police personnel in a sacred
Buddhist lake near the Indo-China border in the region was raised in the Rajya
Sabha today. Raising the matter during Zero Hour, Tarun Vijay (BJP)
suspected that it is a conspiracy hatched by
anti-national elements along the India-China border in Ladakh region and sought
Government’s intervention in resolving it.
The BJP member said 22 members of four Buddhist families living
near the Chinese border in the Zanskar area of Ladakh have been forcibly
converted on November 28 and beaten up after they objected to fishing in their
sacred lake by police personnel deployed there. "Even
the Chinese Government does not allow fishing in Mansarovar Lake while
respecting religious sentiments. This is a holy lake in Kashmir and the
religious sentiments should be respected," he said. He said 10 members of Zanskar Buddhist
Association running a small monastery in Ladakh have been camping in Delhi for
the past many days and no one is meeting them.
He
alleged that a police battalion deployed in the Ladakh region has been doing
fishing in the area which has been objected to by the locals. After this, the
locals including women were beaten up and forcibly converted, he alleged. Many
BJP members supported Vijay and demanded that the Government responds as the
matter was serious. "It is a very serious matter. It is a matter of human
rights and forced conversion," said Balbir Punj, while Ravi Shankar Prasad
demanded that the Government must respond.
Responding to
their concerns, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Shukla said,
"It falls in the domain of the State Government. We will convey it to
them." (PTI)
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