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Monday, February 22, 2010
Indian State Seizes Workbooks With Offensive Picture of Jesus
In the Indian state of Meghalaya, the government has seized from schools and bookstores all copies of a primary school cursive writing workbook that contains a picture of Jesus holding a cigarette and a beer can. BBC News reported on Friday that the book was published by Skyline Publications in New Delhi. The book was discovered by a private school in the city of Shillong. The Catholic Bishops Conference in India has now ordered removal of all books published by Skyline from all its schools. Meghalaya Education Minister Ampareen Lyngdoh said the government is considering taking legal action against the publishers over the offensive picture. Meghalaya state is 70% Christian. The Christian Post on Sunday reported that the publishers have issued an apology. [Thanks to Scott Mange for the lead.]