Araya
2020-12-31 19:11:35 UTC
Christian Persecution in India to Increase in 2021
12/29/2020 India (International Christian Concern) – According to a
report by Release International, Christian persecution in India is set
to increase in 2021. Release International reports the growing influence
of radical Hindu nationalism in India is the main driver of increased
persecution.
Since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power in 2014, Hindu
nationalism has become a normalized political platform. This
normalization has had dire consequences for the country’s religious
minorities.
According to the Evangelical Fellowship of India (EFI), violent attacks
on Indian Christians have more than doubled the recent years. In 2014,
the year the BJP rose to political power, EFI recorded 147 violent
attacks on Indian Christians. In 2019, after five years of BJP rule, EFI
recorded 366 violent attacks.
EFI’s data was corroborated by a report released by the Alliance
Defending Freedom (ADF) India. ADF reported at least 328 incidents of
targeted violence against Christians in 2019. Similar to EFI, ADF’s 2019
data represented an increase in violence when compared with previous years.
However, the incidents reported by EFI and ADF likely only represent a
portion of the violence experienced by India’s Christian community. Most
incidents go unreported due to fear of reprisal and lack of confidence
in India’s justice system.
For interviews, please contact Olivia Miller, Communications
Coordinator: ***@persecution.org.
12/29/2020 India (International Christian Concern) – According to a
report by Release International, Christian persecution in India is set
to increase in 2021. Release International reports the growing influence
of radical Hindu nationalism in India is the main driver of increased
persecution.
Since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power in 2014, Hindu
nationalism has become a normalized political platform. This
normalization has had dire consequences for the country’s religious
minorities.
According to the Evangelical Fellowship of India (EFI), violent attacks
on Indian Christians have more than doubled the recent years. In 2014,
the year the BJP rose to political power, EFI recorded 147 violent
attacks on Indian Christians. In 2019, after five years of BJP rule, EFI
recorded 366 violent attacks.
EFI’s data was corroborated by a report released by the Alliance
Defending Freedom (ADF) India. ADF reported at least 328 incidents of
targeted violence against Christians in 2019. Similar to EFI, ADF’s 2019
data represented an increase in violence when compared with previous years.
However, the incidents reported by EFI and ADF likely only represent a
portion of the violence experienced by India’s Christian community. Most
incidents go unreported due to fear of reprisal and lack of confidence
in India’s justice system.
For interviews, please contact Olivia Miller, Communications
Coordinator: ***@persecution.org.