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Mother Teresa's Charity Row | Is Christianity Being Attacked In India?

Does Rajya Sabha MP P Chidambaram's comment on the government's stance towards the Missionaries of Charity, and other incidents indicate rising discrimination against Christians?

Mother Teresa바카라s Missionary of Charity (MoC) has been mired in controversy with the West Bengal government and the Centre lashing out at each other over the recent 바카라freezing바카라 of Charity바카라s bank accounts.

Slamming the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party government, Rajya Sabha MP, P Chidambaram on Wednesday underlined that the Centre바카라s refusal to renew MoC바카라s license under the  Foreign Contributions Regulation (FCRA) Act 바카라reveals bias and prejudice against Christian charity work.바카라

He further added, 바카라After Muslims, Christians are the new target of the Hindutva brigade.바카라

The issue was flagged on social media with Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee 's tweet which announced that the Centre had frozen all the bank accounts leaving over 20,000 poor people without any food or treatment.

The Home Ministry soon, in a statement clarified that the central authorities did not freeze the accounts and reiterated that the Charity wrote to the State Bank of India asking for the accounts to be suspended.

Following the controversy over the renewal of Charity바카라s license, Father Dominic Gomes, the Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Calcutta hit out at the government agencies saying that the move is a 바카라cruel Christmas gift to the poorest of the poor바카라.

Gomes stated, "In freezing the bank accounts of Missionaries of Charity... government agencies have given a cruel Christmas gift to the poorest of the poor... Missionaries of Charity Sisters and Brothers are often the only friends of lepers and social outcasts no one will even venture near... this latest attack on the Christian community and their social outreach is, even more, a dastardly attack on the poorest of India's poor. We condemn the government action.바카라

While it바카라s not clear what 바카라adverse inputs바카라 the government cited while refusing to renew MoC바카라s license, India is simultaneously seeing a growing intolerance and violence against the community.

On Christmas eve, members of right-wing groups set an effigy of Santa Claus on fire while shouting 바카라Santa Claus murdabad바카라. The incident took place in the open, in the middle of the street in Agra.

One of the instigators of the incident said that Santa Claus does not bring any gift for children but his only motive is to convert Hindus to Christian.

In the same state, a group of right-wing men, carrying saffron flags, protested outside the Matridham Ashram. The incident was reported ahead of a Christmas event and while protesting they were heard shouting 바카라Jai Shri Ram바카라. They also shouted -- 바카라Dharmantran band karo바카라 (stop conversion), 바카라Church murdabad바카라 (death to the church) .

Speaking to local media, Father Anand, a priest at the ashram said this is a clear indication of the threats the minority community is undergoing in current times. He added that the constant and rampant allegation of forced conversions of Hindus to Christianity is leading to a growing anti-Christian hysteria sweeping the country.

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바카라Every Sunday is a day of terror and trauma for Christians, especially those belonging to those small churches,바카라 he said.

On Christmas eve, a group of right-wing members from a Hindu vigilante group stormed into a school in Haryana바카라s Pataudi and shouted 바카라Jai Shri Ram바카라.

The group reportedly claimed that the celebration of Christmas songs and dance along with the teachings of the Bible was being used for 바카라religious conversion under the garb of celebrating Christmas바카라. They alleged that the missionary school was 바카라brainwashing children through drama and speeches into accepting Christianity.바카라

The day after Christmas, a statue of Jesus was torn down in the same state while the Holy Redeemer Church in Ambala was vandalised.

In Kurukshetra, a group of people took over the stage at a Christmas celebration and began to play the Hanuman Chalisa on the loudspeakers. The video of the same went viral drawing backlash.

In recent times, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken up the issue of alleged forced conversions under Congress rule compounded by rallies and several demonstrations. Hitting back at the allegations, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that such things used to happen during the previous BJP regimes.

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Bagel said, 바카라BJP doesn't have issues like farmers' issues, cows or tribals anymore. They are left only with issues of religious conversion. I had said that the highest number of churches were constructed during the tenure of the BJP government.바카라

In December, the BJP-ruled Karnataka government passed the 바카라anti-conversion바카라 law. The law바카라s provisions against 바카라unlawful conversions바카라 has been used in other states to target Christian pastors. This year alone, Karnataka witnessed 39 Christian hate crimes, according to international media.

A report by the organisation Persecution Relief stated that crimes against Christians increased by 60 per cent from 2016 to 2019.

Another report titled, 바카라Christians under attack in India바카라, released in October this year highlighted that over 300 crimes against Christianity have been reported from across 21 states, particularly North India, in nine months of this year.

The report was released by the Association of Protection Civil Rights, United Christian Forum and United against Hate at a press conference.

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