India: Hindu Activists Beat Eight Priests, Torch Car In Madhya Pradesh

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By Saji Thomas

Hindu activists have beaten eight priests and torched their vehicle outside a central Indian police station.

The assault victims had been attempting to assist 30 seminarians and two priests arrested on Dec. 14 for allegedly trying to convert non-Christians.

Trouble started when the group from St. Ephrem’s Theological College in Satna town of Madhya Pradesh state went to a local village to sing Christmas carols.

Father George Mangalappally said that as they were singing an angry mob started shouting slogans against what they regarded as conversion activities.

“One of them called police and demanded action against us,” Fr. Mangalappally said.

A police officer, on condition of anonymity, stated that after being arrested and charged the carolers were kept in ‘protective custody’ because of fears they would be attacked if released immediately.

Father Anish Emmanuel was among those who went to the police station to aid the carolers.

However, about 100 Hindus attacked them in the police compound, Father Emmanuel said.

“We were beaten up in front of the police, but they did nothing,” he complained.

“They set our vehicle on fire, forcing us to take shelter inside the police station.”

Father Maria Stephen, a spokesperson for the regional bishops’ council, said this kind of attack raised serious questions about a lack of religious freedom.

The Catholics were detained on charges of violating a state law that makes it a criminal offence to attempt to convert any one using fraud, inducement or allurement.

Bishop Joseph Kodakkailil of Satna told ucanews.com that a villager had falsely claimed he was offered 5,000 rupees (US$65) to convert to Christianity.

He said missioners in the diocese had been experiencing hostility for the past two years.

Shibu Thomas, founder of Persecution Relief, an ecumenical forum that records persecutions against Christians, said the latest violence constituted the 48th attack on Christian carolers in India this Christmas season.

Overall, more than 650 attacks on minority Christians have been reported in the Hindu-majority nation so far in 2017.

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2 thoughts on “India: Hindu Activists Beat Eight Priests, Torch Car In Madhya Pradesh

  • December 16, 2017 at 3:40 pm
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    When will India learn that Hindu is only the name the British gave to those of Indian origin who were not Christian or Muslim? There are no Hindu values to defend, no Hindu culture to preserve, no Hindu scriptures on which to stand on.

    There are only the Vedas which are there for all.

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  • December 17, 2017 at 3:36 am
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    A shameful behavior. A religion known for its tolerance is being converted into a Wahabi type religion. The perpetrators are a blot on the country and the value it espouses around the world. The government is being too permissive of this shameful behavior. Outside India Modi is a desciple of Gandhi. This is hypocrisy.

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