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Christians decry persecution in India's heartland

DW English · May 8, 2026, 2:43 PM

Key takeaways

  • With Christians in India increasingly targeted by Hindu vigilantes, victims say police often side with their attackers.
  • "At least 50 to 60 people associated with a Hindu right-wing organization came when people were receiving a religious message," said Jaynendra (name changed), the pastor leading the prayer.
  • The mob "created a ruckus and closed the prayer hall," Jaynendra said.

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With Christians in India increasingly targeted by Hindu vigilantes, victims say police often side with their attackers.

https://p.dw.com/p/5DUAj In Uttar Pradesh, over a hundred pastors were detained (and eventually released) over claims linked with the state's anti-conversion laws (file photo)Image: Prabhat Kumar Verma/ZUMA/IMAGOAdvertisement On a humid Sunday afternoon in July last year, a small Christian gathering inside a modest home in India's Uttar Pradesh state was interrupted by a mob.

"At least 50 to 60 people associated with a Hindu right-wing organization came when people were receiving a religious message," said Jaynendra (name changed), the pastor leading the prayer.

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