
Around 500 Christians live in Tikapali Camp under military protection and 150 of these are Salvationists. Commissioner Lalkiamlova was accompanied by Colonel Kashinath Lahase (Territorial Commander, India Northern Territory), Major Sabita Das (Divisional Commander, Angul Division – including Orissa) and three other officers.
The future of the Christians in the camps is still uncertain but they are now allowed to hold worship services. The international secretary also met 34 families who fled persecution from the same area and are now living in the slums of Bubhaneswar, the capital city of Orissa. On seeing their leaders the Salvationists were unable to control their emotion and hugged Commissioner Lalkiamlova tightly, their tears expressing their appreciation of the visit.
Rehabilitation and emotional healing for these persecuted and displaced Christians are urgently needed. As requested by Commissioner Lalkiamlova, the India Northern Territory is undertaking a survey on rehabilitation needs and will decide how best to help people affected by the troubles.
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