The violence in Kandhamal in 2007-2008 shook the conscience of peace-lovers all over the world. No religion-if it calls itself so-can advocate or condone ciolence in any form-and more specially against human beings who are the living manifestations of the divine power that is acknowledged by all-though in different forms.
This book discuss the rights of every individual to follow or join any religion or faith that his conscience and belief justifies. It places the Kandhamal violence in which about 100 innocents were massacred in the name of religion in its correct perspective and will provoke religious and social activities to think about how to strengthen the social and cultural diversities that knit India into one progressive entity.
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