Delhi archbishop defends letter calling for prayer campaign before 2019 elections
News Nation Bureau 22 May 2018, 06:06 PM
The archbishop of Delhi, Anil Couto, who gave birth to a fresh controversy over his recent remarks on constitutional principles and secular fabric, on Monday defended himself amid the raising debate across the country. Trouble found Couto after he claimed that a turbulent political atmosphere in the country posed a threat to India's constitutional principles and secular fabric, and appealed to followers of his faith for a prayer campaign. Watch News Nation's special coverage to know more details regarding the incident.
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