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  • Election Results Raise Concerns for Christians
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi

    As more than 600 million citizens cast their ballots in the Indian general election, Christians and members of other religious minorities had added concerns about the outcome. Those concerns were realized after the results came in, for the Hindu-nationalist BJP party captured 303 of the 543 eligible seats. No other party had secured the minimum ten percent of seats required to gain official party standing.

  • Christians Forced to Burn Bibles
    Election ink - Photo: Flickr/UN Women Asia and the Pacific
    Citizens in India are marked
    on their finger with
    indelible ink after voting.
    Photo: Flickr/UN Women Asia
    and the Pacific (cc)

    A prayer meeting that took place at a home in the state of Tamil Nadu was disrupted on March 19th by a mob affiliated with Hindu nationalist movements. The intruders demanded to know what was happening and then dragged those participating onto the street.

    Neethiraj, a missionary with the India Evangelical Mission, had been visiting the home of a student in the city of Hosur to pray for a sick youth. As part of the incident, Neethiraj's bag, which contained Christian tracts, was emptied on the street. The attackers then gathered Bibles and hymnals from the home and forced the missionary to set them on fire.

  • Slain Convert Left on Road
    An earlier photo of Anant Ram's family - Photo: UCA News - https://www.ucanews.com
    An earlier photo of Anant Ram Gand's family.
    Photo: UCA News

    A recent convert to Christ was found killed and beheaded in Odisha earlier this month. While the specific reasons for his death are not yet known, he had faced constant pressure and intimidation since becoming a Christian nine months earlier.

    On February 11th, Anant Ram Gand was home with his six-year-old son Purno when three men came to the door, tied him up and dragged him away. The young boy began to follow but the attackers pushed him away, threatening to harm the child if he followed. In fear, Purno ran to his uncle's home.

  • Church Demolished Due to Placement
    Church building in Narnepadu - Photo: Morning Star News
    Church building in Narnepadu
    Photo: Morning Star News

    A church building within the village of Narnepadu in southern India was torn down on January 9th because it was on the west side of the village. Those responsible claim that the location of the building violated principles of Vastu Shastra, a Hindu system of planning and placement similar to the Chinese practise of Feng Shui.

  • Persecution Over Christmas
    Injured Christian in Maharashtra State, India - Photo: Morning Star News
    One of the injured believers in Maharashtra State, India.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    In areas throughout India, as well as Burma, Christmas was not a season of peace and joy. Christians faced violence and resulting injuries, as those opposed to the message of Christ stoned, slashed and terrorized local believers.

    In the Kanta Kawn Township of Central Burma, 27 Christians had gathered together in a home for a Christmas service on December 17th. As they prayed, villagers surrounded the house and began throwing stones. They then broke into the house to vandalize it. Along with causing damages to the home, motorbikes, furniture and dishes, the perpetrator injured six of the worshippers.

  • Persecution Over Christmas
    Injured Christian in Maharashtra State, India - Photo: Morning Star News
    One of the injured believers in Maharashtra State, India.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    In areas throughout India, as well as Burma, Christmas was not a season of peace and joy. Christians faced violence and resulting injuries, as those opposed to the message of Christ stoned, slashed and terrorized local believers.

    In the Kanta Kawn Township of Central Burma, 27 Christians had gathered together in a home for a Christmas service on December 17th. As they prayed, villagers surrounded the house and began throwing stones. They then broke into the house to vandalize it. Along with causing damages to the home, motorbikes, furniture and dishes, the perpetrator injured six of the worshippers.

  • New Attacks Signify Growth
    Believers rejoicing in prison
    Photo: VOM Australia

    According to Christian leaders in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, a significant increase in attacks on Christians is part of a planned campaign by Hindu nationalist leaders.

    According to the leader of a church planting network, an average of four or five churches are attacked every day, and the number of arrests of Christians is unprecedented. In addition, the offices of some Christian organizations have also been attacked.

  • Increasing Persecution from Multiple Groups
    A church being transformed into an tribal religion centre. - Photo: Morning Star News www.morningstarnews.org
    Workers convert church to tribal religion centre.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    Christians in India have frequently faced opposition from neighbours as well as authorities. A growth in Hindu nationalism has exacerbated the problem. In recent months, however, attacks on Christians in northern India have spiked even higher, often instilling fear in congregations within the area.

  • Hundreds Charged for "Misinformation about Hinduism"

    A worship service in India - Photo: World Watch Monitor www.worldwatchmonitor.org
    Photo: World Watch Monitor

    Charges have been laid against 271 Christians after a complaint was made by a Hindu activist group. According to the accusations, members of the Pentecostal church in the Jaunpur region of Uttar Pradesh state were allegedly spreading lies about Hinduism and attempting to convert people to Christianity during their services. Allegations were also made that the members were drugging people to forcefully convert them.

  • No Remorse Shown Ten Years After Massacre
    A man sitting at the door of his tent in a refugee camp in 2009.
    Thousands of Christians fled
    to refugee camps in 2008.

    When Hindu leader Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati was murdered on August 23rd, 2008, rumours were started that this was a Christian conspiracy. Hindu militants stirred up mobs, creating a horrific massacre in the Kandhamal region of Odisha state (then named Orissa). The violence continued for seven weeks, killing at least 91 victims. Hundreds of villages were looted, over 5,000 houses and 300 churches destroyed, and 56,000 Christians were forced to flee -- often ending up in refugee camps. More details on the 2008 attack, including numerous reports and videos, are available at our India Country Report.