India Christian Minority Attacks 2025: The Shadow Over Christmas
Christmas in India is no longer just a celebration. With India Christian minority attacks 2025 on the rise, we examine the disconnect between official narratives and reality.
Joy to the world, but fear in the pews. For India's Christian minority, the year 2025 closed with a somber reminder of their growing vulnerability. While much of the world celebrated, India Christian minority attacks 2025 remained a harsh reality, as festive decorations were torn down and prayer services were forcefully disrupted by extremist groups.
Escalating Hostility Against India's Christians
Celebrations in New Delhi and beyond have become flashpoints for violence. Reports indicate that intimidation tactics—ranging from harassing carol singers to vandalizing public displays—are on the rise. According to journalist Quratulain Rehbar, the minority group has faced increasing violence in recent years, making religious gatherings a high-risk activity.
Official Narratives vs. Ground Reality
There's a striking disconnect between government gestures and the atmosphere on the ground. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi has engaged in high-profile church visits, religious bodies argue these actions don't match the escalating hostility Christians face. As the political rift threatens to spill into 2026, the safety of the religious minority remains a critical concern for human rights observers.
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