AP Pastors Fellowship state president Bishop Prathap Sinha said this during its first executive meeting after the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.
"The state government should take all necessary steps to stop attacks on Christians, provide the government to Christians (as earlier government sanctioned), allotment of land for construction of crematoriums and make construction of churches process easy," he said.
The meeting also decided to hold rallies in this regard from January next and submit a memorandum to the district collectors in the state and a delegation will also meet the Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Sinha said The meeting passed a resolution demanding the state government to fulfill our demands, otherwise we will launch agitation to meet our demands he said.
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