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  • Politician Claims Associating with Religious Minorities ''Will Destroy You''
    Worship service in India - Photo: World Watch Monitor
    Pray that Christians in India will be
    encouraged by the Lord's faithfulness.
    Photo: World Watch Monitor

    A member of the legislature in Madhya Pradesh is facing backlash from religious minority leaders after cautioning Hindus from keeping company with Christians or Muslims. Rameshwar Sharma, a member of the ruling BJP Hindu nationalist party, even urged Hindus to stop using the phrase, "Good morning," a greeting he associates with Western culture and Christianity. The comments were made while Sharma was speaking at an annual Hindu festival on October 17th.

    Religious leaders have expressed concerns about this prevalent attitude among members of the BJP since such comments serve only to drive a wedge between communities. Catholic archbishop Leo Cornelio said that the remarks "hurt the sentiments of peace-loving people" and divert from important issues such as illiteracy, malnutrition and unemployment.

  • Pastor Arrested After Large Protest
    Link - video interview with Nitin Sardar.
    Watch the video interview with Nitin Sardar.

    A protest led by Hindu militants against alleged religious conversions resulted in a standoff with police and charges against a Christian pastor. On Sunday, October 17th, activists belonging to two Hindu nationalist organizations, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal, forced their way into a small church in Hubballi, a city located in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. A video of the incident shows dozens of protesters sitting inside the Bairidevarkoppa Church singing Hindu devotional songs.

  • Violent Attack During Worship Service
    Injured man in an ambulance. - Photo: Morning Star News
    A man injured in the attack is being treated for his injuries.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    A frenzied mob of more than 200 people burst into a worship service on Sunday, October 3rd, and began beating Christians, vandalizing the building, and looting items belonging to the church. The violent incident happened in Roorkee, a city located in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand.

  • Christians Beaten After Mob Storms Police Station
    BJP gathering with large flag
    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds Hindu nationalist positions.
    Photo: Flickr / Narendra Modi (cc)

    Acting on accusations from Hindu nationalists, police raided a gathering of the New Life Fellowship Ministry in Raipur, the capital of India's Chhattisgarh state, on September 5th. The complainants had accompanied the police and attempted to enter the church but were prevented from doing so. The officers then requested that Pastor Harish Sahu report to the local police station.

  • 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.