More Christians targeted for faith, says Evangelical Fellowship of India

More Christians targeted for faith, says Evangelical Fellowship of India from Christian Today

GNN Note – I will continue asking why we don’t see this type of oppression against other religions? Is it because Jesus Christ is the name above all names?

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Persecution of Christians in India continued to rise last year, according to a report compiled by the Religious Liberty Commission (RLC) of the Evangelical Fellowship of India.

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The RLC recorded 325 incidents where Christians had been targeted using violence, intimidation or harassment, a rise from 130 in 2012.

‘More than the numbers, what is disturbing is the sudden spurt of violence in a few districts of Uttar Pradesh, the country’s most populous province, and in Tamil Nadu in the extreme south of the subcontinent,’ the report said.

A protester holds a placard during a rally in Mumbai by hundreds of Christians against attacks on churches nationwide.
ReutersA protester holds a placard during a rally in Mumbai by hundreds of Christians against attacks on churches nationwide.

It acknowledged that its data was not exhaustive as it relied on voluntary reporting and civil society investigations. ‘Most cases go unreported either because the victim and witnesses are terrified, or the police, especially in the northern states, just turn a blind eye and refuse to record the mandatory First Information Report of the crime,’ it said.

The forthcoming general election to be held in April-May, in which the ruling BJP under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is under pressure, has contributed to religious tension. The report says hate speeches by politicians have ‘acted as a catalyst’ in dividing people along religious, ethnic and linguistic lines. The Christian community has been a ‘collateral victim’ alongside the larger Muslim community, the report argues.

Among the incidents the report describes is an attack in Dalsingsarai village, Samstipur, Bihar, where the house of Pastor Jitendra Kumar was attacked by villagers who were led by local Hindu right-wing leaders. The attackers broke the steel gate of the house and the pastor’s son and local Christians were beaten so badly that some had to be hospitalized. The pastor and his family were taken to the police station where they were questioned and later let go. The police told the pastor to stop Christian activities and the family left the area in fear.

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