Recent Incidents of Persecution
Andhra Pradesh: March 19 |
Hindu extremists armed with sticks assaulted a pastor, seriously injuring him, on March 11 in Medak. About 30 extremists from the
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh stopped pastor Ezra Krupanamdam as he was returning from a prayer meeting at the home of a recently converted
Christian, reported the All Indian Christian Council.
The intolerant Hindus beat, punched and stomped on him. The pastor was found lying in a pool of blood and was rushed to a hospital. A medical
examination showed that he sustained fractures to his spinal cord and ribs. At press time the pastor was in intensive care at Gandhi
hospital. Area Superintendent of Police Bhaskar Reddy said that four extremists were arrested in connection with the attack.
New Delhi:
About 12 Hindu extremists armed with rods and hockey sticks assaulted a pastor and his family and threatened to murder them on March 8 in
India’s capital. The extremists beat Apostolic Assembly Church pastor A.K. Wilson, his wife and son and took 15,000 rupees (US$290) from
them, reported the Evangelical Fellowship of India.
Warning the Christians not to continue their ministry, the Hindu hardliners threatened to burn their house and kill them if they did
not vacate their home in one week. Pastor Wilson said that he and his family sustained minor injuries; he added that he believes the attack
was planned rather than spontaneous. The pastor filed a police complaint with Uttam Nagar police, and Station House Officer R.K.
Tyagi said that an investigation was underway.
Uttar Pradesh:
Hindu extremists in Unnao accused a pastor of forceful conversion on March 8 and threatened to destroy his church building. A source said
that the extremists tried to enter pastor K.K. Vimal’s house at about 11 p.m. shouting denunciations of Christianity and falsely accusing
him of hitting a neighbor’s car and forcibly converting people. The pastor locked the doors and hid in the attic.
The intolerant Hindus told the pastor to leave the area and to stop leading worship meetings. Unable to enter his home, they filed a
police complaint and returned to the pastor’s house with seven officers. After questioning, police found the accusations against the
pastor were baseless. The Hindu hardliners, however, threatened to destroy his church building, shouting, “We’ll see how big a pastor you
really are.” Pastor Vimal said that he has relocated to another area.
Karnataka:
Hindu extremists from the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council) disrupted a prayer meeting and threatened Christians on March 6 in
Bangalore. The Global Council of Indian Christians reported that Siloam Brethren Assembly Church members had gathered in new church
premises at about 7 p.m. for an inaugural prayer meeting when the Hindu extremists barged in.
Led by a Hindu hardliner identified only as Ramamurthy, they disrupted the meeting, verbally abused the Christians and threatened to harm
them if they met for Sunday worship on March 8. Church leaders filed a police complaint, and two police officers were posted on the church
premises. A church representative said that Sunday worship service was not conducted on March 8, as police advised church leaders against
it.
Andhra Pradesh:
Upper-caste Hindu extremists on March 1 attacked the Sunday worship of a church in Khammam. The All India Christian Council reported that the
extremists attacked pastor Isaac Ravi as he was leading the service, disconnected the power supply and beat the pastor and other
Christians, including women and children. The attackers also damaged the Church’s furniture and sound system, shouting that there was no
place for Christians in the area. A police complaint has been filed against the assailants, but no First Information Report has been
registered.
Uttarakhand:
Police on March 1 beat a Christian after detaining him in Dehradun. The Global Council of Indian Christians reported than an unidentified
group had repeatedly disturbed church meetings at a rented home by playing high-volume music during services the past few months. Pastor
Kuldeep Singh filed a complaint against them at Patel Nagar police station on Feb. 24, and at about 10 a.m. on March 1, as Sunday worship
was about to begin, officers arrived and took the Christian renting the house, Sanjay Verma, into custody.
Some of those Pastor Singh had named in the complaint had summoned police to the site. Officers beat Verma and detained him for about two
hours. Christians gathered at the police station to support Verma, according to the Evangelical Fellowship of India, and police urged
them to reach a compromise with those disturbing their worship services. The Christians refused, as members of the opposing group
insisted that they would stop playing loud music only if the Christians stopped worshipping. The church moved worship services to
another venue.
Himachal Pradesh:
Hindu extremists armed with sticks assaulted a Christian on Feb. 26 in Damtal. Joginder Masih had gone to a local shop when a group of extremists
began following him and making derogatory comments about Christianity. Masih asked the Hindu hardliners to stop, and they beat him
relentlessly.
Evangelical Fellowship India reported that the intolerant Hindus opposed construction of a
church building that Masih and other Christians had begun. Area Christians said they believed the attack was premeditated, with the
extremists trying to provoke Masih into retaliating. Sustaining minor injuries, he filed a police complaint but no First Information Report
has been registered...
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