Removal Of Jesus Statue An Act Of Desecration: Bengaluru Archbishop | Read

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The removal of a statue of Jesus Christ from a hill in Devanahalli taluk of Karnataka has hurt the Christian community. The Bengaluru Archbishop has described it as a desecration. The focus of the growing controversy now is whether it was it done for legal reasons - or mainly because of complaints from right-wing groups.

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