Christians Arrested

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On the morning of October 26, police arrested a recent convert to Christianity in the district of Mayapuri, Madhya Pradesh on charges of "insulting religious beliefs," according to an October 26 report from Compass Direct. After arresting the Christian, Ramesh Thakur (37), police pressured him to testify that his pastor, Jagdish Bharti, had coerced him into converting. Police also inquired, in an intimidating manner, whether Thakur had been given his home for converting. The church has been holding Sunday morning prayer meetings at Thakur's home.

Thakur had come to faith in Christ six months ago and has since been worshipping with the Bethel Fellowship Church. Bharti and fifteen others had been arrested on the same charges in June 2006.

On October 27, police arrested a Christian for "causing communal disharmony" after a group of Hindu militants harassed him for selling literature at a Christian evangelistic event near Udayagiri, Orissa, according to an October 31 report from Compass Direct. Amit Kumar Raul was operating a book stall at the event when he was approached by members of the militant group, Hindu Jagaran Samukhya. When they noticed that he was selling a book entitled "Oh, You Hindu, Awake," they began to hurl insults at him and beat him. They then had him arrested by police. At last report, Raul remained in custody after a judge rejected his request for bail. Police told Compass that Raul was arrested to "prevent communal violence."

Indian converts to Christianity have been facing increasing pressure from militant Hindu groups throughout India. In the state of Andhra Pradesh, members of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatia Janata Party have been calling for the arrest and deportation of missionaries from Canada and the United States. According to an AsiaNews report on October 30, the vice-president of the BJP recently claimed, "Teams of Christian missionaries have fanned out in various tribal areas of Nalgonda district and are forcibly converting tribals to Christianity." He accused the missionaries of giving financial inducements to those willing to convert. He also called on individual Hindus to intervene, since the military is not willing to take action.

Pray that Thakur will follow in the example of faithfulness that has been passed down to him by Pastor Bharti (1 Corinthians 4:9-14, 16). Pray that all charges will be dropped against Thakur, Bharti and Raul. Pray that oppressed believers throughout India will put their hope in the Lord as the One Who upholds their cause (Psalm 146).

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India Information

  • Current Ministry Projects

    VOMC assists persecuted Christians with legal support and rehabilitation assistance, and cares for children of martyrs by providing them with a safe place to be nurtured physical and spiritually. VOMC also partners to equip Christians in India with Biblical training and works to strengthen and support marginalized and persecuted Christian women. Additionally, VOMC helps to provide medical assistance to believers who have faced injuries after being attacked.”

    Project Funds: Families of Martyrs, Equipping the Saints, Legal Defense, Relief and Development, Women’s Ministry, Medical Fund

  • Country Information

    Population
    1,399,179,585 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Indo-Aryan (72), Dravidian (25), other (3)

    Religion (%)
    Hinduism (79.8), Muslim (14.2), Christianity (2.3), Sikh (1.7), other (2)

    Leader
    President Droupadi Murmu (2022)

    Government type
    Federal parliamentary republic

    Legal system
    Based on English common law; separate personal law codes apply to Christians, Hindus and Muslims.

    Source: CIA World Factbook

  • Pray for India

    Despite the intimidation and violence that have taken place in many of India's states, may Christians wisely yet unashamedly preach the Gospel. Pray that indigenous Christians and foreign missionaries will minister in ways that do not hint at fraudulent conversions, unmasking the intentions behind the anti-conversion legislation. Intercede for India's leaders, that they may reign with justice and righteousness.

India News

  • Christian Woman Killed by Relatives
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    A Christian woman was beaten to death with a hammer and other weapons on June 24th because of her conversion to Christianity. The murder took place in Toylanka, a village in the state of Chhattisgarh.

  • Young Convert Killed and Widow Forced to Flee
    Jime Kawasi is looking down with her eyes closed.
    Kosa Kawasi's wife, Jime.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    On May 4th, 22-year-old Kosa Kawasi was killed during a violent mob attack while at his home in the village of Kapanar, Chhattisgarh state. The mob, believed to have been led by the young man's uncle and cousin, was angered that Kosa and his wife Jime had converted to Christianity. As a result, the opposing villagers had unsuccessfully tried to force the Christian couple from their home. Following this incident, the angry community members physically confronted the believer – ultimately inflicting a lethal stab wound.

  • Prison Sentence for Alleged Forced Conversions
    Pastor Ramesh Ahirwar and Sakshi.
    Pastor Ramesh Ahirwar and his wife Sakshi.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    A Christian couple was recently sentenced to prison after accusations were made that they had been involved in pressuring others to convert to Christianity. Pastor Ramesh Ahirwar and his wife Sakshi are from the village of Vivek Nagar in Madhya Pradesh. A man had accused the couple of abducting his estranged wife Sapna (who also happens to be Pastor Ramesh's niece) before allegedly pressuring her to convert, holding the woman against her will, and not allowing her to return home to be with him. He also purported that the Christian couple offered to build Sapna a home and give her money each month. The complainant, Abhishek, further claimed that the Christians attempted to convert him as well, offering him a job in return.