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Explosion damages church in Hubli
By Our Special Correspondent
HUBLI, JULY 8. Exactly a month after an explosion occurred in a
church at Wadi in Gulbarga district, a similar incident took
place in a church in Hubli early on Saturday.
A blast was reported in St. John Lutheran Church located adjacent
to the busy Hubli-Gadag Road at around 4 a.m. The main door of
the church was destroyed and the iron shutters were damaged.
Cracks developed in the walls, and a part of the ceiling came
down. However, there was no loss of life.Police officers said
gelatine might have been used. Explosive experts from Mangalore
had been requested to examine the site. They could not say
whether the ISI might be involved, or whether there was any
similarity to the blast at the church at Wadi.
Although the residents in the area heard a loud noise in the
early hours of the day, it was only when some of them came out of
their residences at 6 a.m. that the incident at the church came
to light. Fr. James Talapatti of St. Peter's Church said that an
attempt to break into the St. Peter's Church in Keshawapur area
had been made half-an-hour earlier. However, the intruders fled
when dogs started barking and the security staff put on the
lights.
Alleging delay in the police responding to the incident,
agitators in the locality set fire to a bus. They also pelted
stones at buses. Women protestors squatted on the road to prevent
the fire brigade from reaching the area. However, a fire engine
was sent to the spot on a different route. The drivers of the
fire engine and the bus that was set afire were ``manhandled'' by
the irate crowd.
Christians, who gathered around the church, raised slogans
against the police when the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Dharam
Pal Negi, visited the spot at around 9.30
Mr. Yohanan, Headmaster of St. Peter's School, told the
Commissioner of Police that he heard dogs barking and saw three
or four persons leaving in a car. Shortly thereafter, there was a
loud noise from the church.
Mr. Yohanan told Mr. Negi that the police did not arrive
immediately although they had been informed. The police control
room reportedly declined to provide the telephone number of the
Police Commissioner whom residents in the area wanted to contact.
One police constable reached the area at around 8.30 a.m., and
some other policemen after 9 a.m.
Members of the community complained to the Commissioner of Police
against the attitude of the police to attacks against Christians.
Complaints were not registered, they alleged.
Mr. Negi, said that security would be provided to important
churches in Hubli, immediately. He asked the residents of the
areas concerned to keep a vigil.
Mr. Jabbar Khan Honnali, Congress(I) MLA from Hubli, who arrived
from Bangalore early today, was jeered by the crowd at the church
where the blast took place. People demanded action against the
miscreants and protection for children. Youth who had gathered at
the church premises raised slogans in protest against the
incident when Mr. Negi and Mr. Honnali went round the area.
Some persons, who tried to take out a procession near the railway
bridge in Hubli, were chased away by the police when they
resorted to stone-throwing. Traffic between Hubli and Gadag was
disrupted.
There was tension in Hubli following the incident. A meeting of
Christians was convened at the Basel Mission Church to discuss
the situation. Rev. A. S. Kanavalli, pastor of the church, told
presspersons that some of those who had come to the shrine had,
in the morning, noticed some people moving around in suspicious
circumstances.
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