CPPCC chief Wang Huning calls for ‘safe and orderly’ religious activities: report
The fourth most senior official in China’s ruling Communist Party, who oversees the country’s national political advisory body, has called for efforts to “ensure law-based management of religious affairs” to make sure that religious activities are “legal, safe and orderly”.
“[We must] ensure law-based management of religious affairs, and guide religious leaders and believers to enhance their national and civic consciousness, and awareness of the rule of law,” he was quoted as saying.
“[We must also] ensure that religious activities are legal, safe, and orderly.”

The emphasis showed that leaders wanted to be more “above the board” on governance of religious affairs, according to a Beijing-based religious scholar, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter.