NEW DELHI, INDIA (BosNewsLife)-- Twenty
Baptist pastors have been attacked by suspected Hindu militants in
southeastern India and several church leaders required hospital
treatment for severe injuries, representatives said Friday, June 7.
The
All India Christian Council (AICC), which represents churches and
mission groups, said the victims were from the Telugu Baptist Church who
gathered for their monthly prayer meeting Tuesday, June 4, in the town
of Maheshwaram Mandal, in the Indian state of Hyderabad.
About
50 followers of Hindu group Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or 'National
Volunteer Organization' (RSS) stormed the gathering and "brutally
attacked" the pastors "with sticks and rods causing dreadful injuries"
and verbally abused them, AICC added in a statement seen by BosNewsLife.
The mob also accused the church leaders of forcing people to convert to Christianity, the group said.
SEVEN PASTORS HOSPITALIZED
Seven
of the pastors, identified only as Thimothy, Kumar, Krupaiah, Roberts,
Rosaiah, Lazarus and Thinothy, were rushed to hospital for serious
injuries, according to AICC officials.
The
attack is part of a wider crackdown on devoted Christians in the heavily
Hindu nation, said John Dayal, AICC secretary general.
“We
are deeply concerned that anti-Christian attacks are taking place in
the state. After Karnataka [state] such violence against Christians has
started in Andhra Pradesh,” Dayal added.
He
said police had been asked to investigate the case. About 1,000 local
Christians were also planning a peaceful rally to protest against the
attack and demand justice, according to AICC investigators.
APPEAL TO AUTHORITIES
"While
condemning the acts of the attackers, the AICC asks the local
government to take stern action [against] the culprits," the group said.
The
RSS had no immediate comment, but the right-wing group has criticized
the spread of Christianity and what it calls the "forcible conversions"
of Hindus.
Evangelical Christians have denied
the charges, saying the Bible speaks of a free choice for Jesus Christ
and that nobody can be forced to convert.
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