International
Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that a Christian community in
India’s Chhattisgarh state was brutally attacked by a mob of radical
Hindu nationalists over the weekend. The attack left nine Christians
seriously injured, including three who are currently hospitalized in
critical condition.
On Saturday, November 6, a mob of 50 radical
Hindu nationalists attacked 14 Christian homes in Metapal village,
located in the Dantewada district. Local Christians report that the mob
was led by four men named Joga, Lakhma, Magda, and Sukka. The mob went
from house to house, attacking Christians to make Metapal a
“Christian-free” village.
Wielding fists, wooden clubs, and other
objects, the extremists beat the Christians of Metapal, including women
and children. The attack left nine Christians seriously injured with
broken bones, dislocated joints, and head injuries.
“Santu, a teenage boy, was carried by four people to the hospital like a dead body,” Pastor Susheel Kumar, a survivor of the attack, told ICC. “He suffered multiple fractures to his legs and hand.”
Following
the attack, Mogadi Madkami, Santu Madkami, and Hidma Podiyami were
taken to Dantewada District Hospital where they remain in critical
condition. Police have registered a First Information Report (FIR no.
22/2021) against 15 members of the mob; however, no arrests have been
made to date.
“There has been intense opposition in the village against people practicing Christianity,” Pastor Kumar explained. “These
Christians have been threatened a number of times in the past. Last
year, three families fled the village after they were attacked by the
right-wing groups. They have never returned to the village.”
“This is not an isolated incident,” another Christian leader, who requested anonymity, told ICC. “Christians
across the state are facing intense pressure from the religious
militant groups. Christians are not free to exercise their faith on par
with Hindus. We want the government to treat us fairly and without
bias.”
Across India, attacks on Christians and their places
of worship are being reported in greater number and severity. Recently, a
report authored by the United Christian Forum documented over 300
attacks on Christians taking place in just the first nine months of
2021. Without significant intervention by government authorities, it is
likely that 2021 will be the worst year on record for Christian
persecution in India.
William Stark, ICC’s Regional Manager for South Asia, said,
“We here at International Christian Concern are very concerned by the
attack on the Christian community of Metapal. Violent attempts to make
communities ‘Christian-free’ must be stopped and punished if religious
freedom is to mean anything in India. Unfortunately, this attack is
merely a symptom of a larger problem in India. Religious intolerance and
religiously motivated violence have become so normalized in India that
we are hearing reports of multiple incidents every week. Strict action
must be taken against the perpetrators of this attack and stern
statements must be made by India’s leaders to dispel the notion that a
community could or should be cleansed of a particular religious
community.”
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