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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Goa Rejects Christian Requests For Burial Grounds
In the Indian state of Goa, Christian leaders are criticizing a statement made by the mayor of the Corporation of City of Panjim. Today's Times of India reports that in rejecting applications of various religious groups for burial grounds in the city, Mayor Carolina Po declared: "The corporators feel that people who have converted to other religious sects should ask those people who led them to convert to provide them with burial grounds also." Christian pastors argue that all citizens should have the right to be buried.