India’s government, under prime minister Narendra Modi, is increasingly adopting pro-Hindu nationalist ideologies fuelled by radical groups such as the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh). Modi and the RSS are in the Persecutor of the Year annual report for their Christian oppression. 2,500 Christians in Chhattisgarh were made homeless at Christmas when radical Hindus decimated their communities. Chhattisgarh is one of eleven states with anti-conversion laws, and an escalation of violent attacks against Christians has devastated the communities with little or no government protection or recourse. On 1 January nearly 700 radicals attacked the Christian-populated Gadhbengal village, destroying homes and properties. 200 Christians escaped the mob after being alerted that rioters were heading their way. Some are gradually returning to resume their lives. Others fear more deadly attacks. An overarching concern for them all is when and where they will find their next meal.
India: Christian persecution increases
Written by David Fletcher 09 Feb 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for God to protect and provide for the Christian families chased out of their villages for refusing to recant their Christian faith, and for the bereaved to be comforted. (2 Thessalonians 3:3)
- More: www.persecution.org/2023/02/03/indian-christians-recover-from-devastating-riots/