Christian Persecution In India 2025

Christian Persecution In India 2025. Christians in India protest rising tide of persecution Crux The ECLJ has published a new comprehensive report and organized a conference at the UN Human Rights Council on March 19, 2025, to denounce this persecution. On March 18, a 51-year-old man from the Hmar community belonging to the Meiteis was killed during the clashes that also left several.

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Several individuals and church bodies have written letters to Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi as well as to. Release International said in its new 'Persecution Trends' report that Christians in India started 2025 with feelings of "fear and anxiety" about the current state of religious freedom in their country.

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Release International said in its new 'Persecution Trends' report that Christians in India started 2025 with feelings of "fear and anxiety" about the current state of religious freedom in their country. 2/26/2025 India (International Christian Concern) — An open call issued by Hindu leaders to kill and rape Christians in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh on March 1 has raised serious concerns about the impunity with which Christians are being targeted in the country As Narendra Modi places India under an authoritarian regime guided by Hindu nationalism, Christians are increasingly suffering from anti-conversion laws and direct violence

The 50 Countries Where It’s Most Dangerous to Follow Jesus...... News & Reporting. Several individuals and church bodies have written letters to Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi as well as to. When the police arrived at the door of a pastor in Uttar Pradesh in February.

Mounting claims of Christian persecution in India rise to country's Supreme Court Fox News. The 640 incidents compared with 601 cases documented in 2023 and marked nearly a quadrupling of incidents from the 147. The report 'Hate and Targeted Violence Against Christians in India Yearly Report 2024' showed that the number of cases jumped from 601 in 2023 to 840 in 2024, a stark contrast to the 147 cases documented in 2014.