Last
Christmas in Delhi was mired in controversies over cancelled holidays after the
Central government declared December 25 as “Good Governance Day.” This year
however, Prime Minister Narendra Modi intends to play if not Santa, then at
least a good Samaritan at yuletide. The high tea has been organised for
December 29 at the residence of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley at the behest ofthe Prime Minister. Mr. Modi will meet members of the Christian community over
high tea to reach out and soothe anxieties after a series of church attacks
earlier this year. This is the second such outreach with the community, after
Home Minister Rajnath Singh attended a celebratory Christmas dinner organised
by the Catholic Bishops Conference of India on Thursday evening. “The Prime
Minister had earlier met members of various Christian denominations in Delhi in
April in the backdrop of attacks on churches in Delhi and elsewhere,” said a
source in the government. “Last year, Christmas was also marred by the fact
that there was a controversy over celebrating Good Governance Day on December
25 and keeping schools open. This year, the Prime Minister is determined to
wipe that slate clean,” said a source. A former Kerala legislator and now
member of the BJP is helping to organise the event. “The guest list will be
comprise about 150-160 people. Bishops, priests, intellectuals, professionals
and prominent public figures from the community have been invited. While it is
speculated that pressure from the U.S. government on the intolerance debate
raging in India may be behind the event, government sources say that the Prime
Minister had attended the celebration of the elevation to sainthood of Kuriakose
Elias Chavara and Mother Euphrasia in February this year and has been meeting
members of the community at various times.

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