Hindus persecuting Christians.New Delhi--On June 8, 2000, three Catholic churches and one Baptist church were bombed in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Goa. On July 25, Victor Crasta, a Catholic priest, was shot to death in Tripura state. Don Bosco School in Agartala state was bombed on August 20, and a few hours later a similar explosion took place at nearby St. Paul's School. On the night of September 5, vandals desecrated des·e·crate tr.v. des·e·crat·ed, des·e·crat·ing, des·e·crates To violate the sacredness of; profane. [de- + (con)secrate. a statue of the Blessed Virgin at Sacred Heart Church The Sacred Heart Church may mean:
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom thinks not, nor do the Catholic Church and Protestant groups which have been under increasing persecution in India by radical Hindus intent on making India officially a Hindu nation. This sharp escalation in anti-Christian violence in India (over 2000 reports of attacks on Christians over the past two years) is being met with silence by the government, even as Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus PP. II, Italian: Giovanni Paolo II, Polish: Jan Paweł II) born Karol Józef Wojtyła received Atal Bihari Vajpayee Atal Bihari Vajpayee (Hindi: अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी, IPA: , the Indian Prime Minister, in the Vatican on June 26 and asked that India guarantee respect for religious liberty. Christian groups run thousands of schools and hospitals in India This is a list of hospitals in India. State wBold textise > SL. NO. CITY NAME OF HOSPITAL ADDRESS STATE TEL/FAX HOSPITAL ID No No OF BEDS Zone 1 AGRA NEW AGRA HOSPITAL E-48, NEW AGARA, AGRA. , as well as business enterprises that include help for poor rural areas. Missionaries run most leper colonies; many Hindus regard the disease as a punishment for wrongdoing wrong·do·er n. One who does wrong, especially morally or ethically. wrong do . In many ways, millions of non-Christians are benefiting from church work. Why, then, the attacks and intolerance? A militant Hindu group known as Sangh Parivar, or United Family, warns Indians of the "sweet poison" of Christianity. It complains that Hindus are converting against their will, that Christians are undermining India's educated, and that the previously docile local people might demand new rights and could no longer be treated as near-slave labour. This could force major changes in the way the country is managed. |
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