Over 1,000 Anti-Christian Attacks In Indian State, report

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By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent christians_prayer248NEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- An official of one of India's largest evangelical umbrella groups says his organization has recorded over 1,000 anti-Christian attacks in 500 days in the southern state of Karnataka and that the number is growing "by the day".
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India Pastor Jailed For Converting Hindus, Corpse Exhumed

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By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent _40663135_india_apNEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Police in India's southern state Karnataka detained a pastor for "forcing" Hindus "to convert" to Christianity, while Hindu extremists exhumed a Christian's dead body saying it "contaminated" a cemetery's soil, evangelical leaders confirmed Friday, March 19.
By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent
NEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Police in India's southern state Karnataka detained a pastor for "forcing" Hindus "to convert" to Christianity, while Hindu extremists exhumed a Christian's dead body saying it "contaminated" a cemetery's soil, evangelical leaders confirmed Friday, March 19.

India Police Detain Bishops In Dalit March

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By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent bishops3CHENNAI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Several bishops were detained Friday, March 5, in India's southern state of Tamil Nadu where police halted a protest march against the alleged discrimination of Dalit Christians here and elsewhere in this mainly Hindu nation, Christian officials said.

Churches, Shops Destroyed In India’s Punjab State

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By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent christians-in-orissaNEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Officials of one of India's largest ecumenical church organizations rushed to the country's Punjab state Wednesday, February 24, after clashes between Christians and Hindus left at least 10 people injured and two churches, several shops and other properties destroyed.

Indian Police Detain Tribal Evangelists

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By BosNewsLife Asia Service NEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Eleven tribal Christians in India's southern state of Karnataka were freeon bail Wednesday, February 17, after Indian police detained them for several days for allegedly "forcefullyconverting" Hindus to Christianity, rights investigators and Christian leaders said.

NEWS ALERT: Survivors Christian Violence Meet EU Officials

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By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent orissa-violence-icns-2KANDHAMAL, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Survivors of India's worst anti-Christian violence in recent memory have met European Union delegates over the weekend, urging the officials to help them in their fight for justice.

BREAKING NEWS: India State Removes Christian Refugees Ahead Of EU Visit

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By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent
Indian-ChristianNEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Authorities in India's state of Orissa have forced nearly 100 survivors of anti-Christian violence to leave a local market complex where they stayed since the closure of refugee camps, Christians and officials told BosNewsLife, Thursday, February 4.

India Militants Attack Christian Birthday Party, Pastor

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By Santosh Digal, BosNewsLife Asia Correspondent p6_india-religious-violence1 (1)NEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Hindu militants in south-eastern India halted a Christian birthday celebration and prayer meeting and attacked an evangelical pastor involved in the festivities saying he was trying to forcibly convert non-Christians to Christianity, one of India's national Christian organizations said Saturday, January 30.

Hindu Militants Burn India Church

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By BosNewsLife Asia Service warmilitantsNEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Hindu extremists burned down a church in India's state of Andhra Pradesh causing serious injury to the pastor in his attempts to extinguish the fire, rights investigators said Thursday, January 28.

Hindu Militants Attack Prayer Service; 11 Injured

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By BosNewsLife Asia Center india_persecution_1NEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Indian police have released on bail Hindu militants who allegedly attacked a Christian prayer meeting in Western India, seriously injuring at least 11 Christians, a rights group said Friday, January 22.