2 min readThiruvananthapuramApr 10, 2026 06:15 PM IST
A day after Kerala registered record polling in the Assembly election, Christian leaders in the Bharatiya Janata Party said Friday they were “ditched” by Church heads who, they claim, urged people to vote for the Congress-led UDF.
The BJP has fielded several Christian leaders in central Kerala, including party state vice president Shone George in Pala and his father P C George at nearby Poonjar, both seats in Kottayam district.
The BJP’s Christian outreach faced a setback after the Union government introduced a Bill in the Lok Sabha to amend the FCRA.
“We had intervened in the issue and subsequently, the Bill was shelved. In the last two years, we (BJP) had stood with the Church. Have they (the Church) benefited anything from the Congress leaders? If the Church does not want us (BJP), we will also have to decide that the party does not want them. The FCRA Bill was put on hold because of our intervention. There is a section of people in the Church who work as agents for certain persons. When Amit Shah asks us what we will say?” Shone George asked.
P C George, who joined the issue, said a bishop had wanted nuns in his diocese to vote for the UDF. “What is wrong with the FCRA Bill? They have to furnish the details of the foreign money. Amit Shah had assured the Church that their grievances will be looked into. Why does the bishop ask the nuns in all convents to vote for the UDF? If they (the Church) do not want us, we will also adopt the same stand,” he said.
Pala and Poonjar constituencies have a strong Catholic presence, which has been central to the BJP’s Christian outreach. After the FCRA Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha, the Churches turned against the BJP.
Although there have been many issues affecting Christians in the past, including attacks on missionaries in north Indian states, it appears the FCRA issue has united Churches in Kerala against the BJP.
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