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Christian groups hold protest against ‘rising hate, violence’ in India

Christian groups hold protest against ‘rising hate, violence’ in India

New Delhi: Members of the Christian community in Delhi-NCR held a protest at Jantar Mantar against what they said is an escalation of hate and violence against Christians in several states in the country. About 100 churches and organisations participated in the protest.

Dr Michael William, president of the United Christian Forum, said: “Today we’ve gathered here peacefully at Jantar Mantar because we want to share the anguish of our fellow citizens who also follow the Christian faith in the states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and so many other places where their basic fundamental rights are being snatched.”

“We are standing up on their behalf… We are also going to be submitting a memorandum to the President of India,” he added.

Other protestors also expressed similar views. “As per our Constitution, we have the freedom to exercise our faith. But I don’t know why we are being attacked. The government comes to our help, but (it’s) not enough, it’s sad that they are not so supportive of us…,” said Father Arul Anthony (70).

Bhaskar (45), who is a pastor at New Life Church, added: “As per our Constitution, it is our freedom to exercise and profess whatever we believe in. We are asking our government for protection because there is a lot of killing of Christians and we are also wrongfully accused of religious conversion.”

A statement issued by the Delhi-NCR Christian community stated: “The UCF, a human rights group based in New Delhi that monitors atrocities against Christians in India, has recorded a total of 598 incidents of violence against Christians from 21 states this year alone, till the end of December 2022.”

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