4/7/2025 India (Global Christian Ache) – Dos autobuses de cristianos en una gira de peregrinación de la Cuaresma dentro del grito central de la India Central de Madhya Pradesh aceptan como cierto con los grupos nacionalistas hindú el 31 de marzo y entregado a la policía dentro de la ciudad de Jabalpur.
Luego, individuos altos del clero de la diócesis católica romana, junto con el clásico vicario de la diócesis de Jabalpur y el párroco de la Iglesia de San Pedro y la Catedral de Paul, que fueron a ayudar a los peregrinos en el recinto de la policía, aceptado como cierto con más o más abrumado frente a los oficiales.
Este incidente, que vio una reacción inusual desde una variedad de trimestres, además resonó en el parlamento indio, el jueves la oposición de la construcción dirigida por el Congreso Nacional Indio, el jueves, organizó una huelga del Lok Sabha (disminución del hogar) que protestó por el presunto ataque contra los monjes católicos romanos.
Los individuos de la oposición buscaron elevar el tema y algunos de ellos se pararon dentro del pasillo elevando los consignas que atravesan un diálogo sobre el tema.
Sin embargo, el altavoz local, Om Birla, ya no los permitía, y después de elevar los lemas, organizaron una huelga desde la casa.
La Comunidad Evangélica de la India (EFI) expresó un profundo dolor sobre la detención de los peregrinos cristianos y el asalto corporal de los individuos del clero.
“El ataque contra el clero de alto nivel interno una situación policial es profundamente preocupante”, dijo el reverendo Vijayesh Lal, secretario general de EFI, en una afirmación. “Estamos entusiasmados de que tales incidentes socaven las protecciones constitucionales garantizadas a todos los electorados y estén en contacto para una investigación sexy y exhaustiva sobre el asunto”.
Activistas de los 2 atuendos hindúes, el Vishwa Hindu Parishad y el Bajrang Dal, que compró el viento que los peregrinos cristianos habían venido de la ciudad de Mandla a Jabalpur, perseguían y detuvieron los 2 abusos, alegando que el tribal de los Estados Unidos, numerando más que 50, aceptó tan cierto con la introducción secreta de transformar su religión.
Sin embargo, los pasajeros dijeron que son cristianos de la construcción inicial y aceptan como verdaderas con un recorrido por peregrinación como parte de sus celebraciones previas a la talla. Incluso mencionaron que cada uno pagó a INR 500 ($ 6) por contratar el autobús turístico.
Las organizaciones hindúes exigieron que los peregrinos repitan su identidad para repetir que aceptan como verdaderos con los cristianos. Sería poderoso que las cartas de juego de identidad de los residentes indios ya no mencionen ninguna religión.
El oficial además de los asuntos de la situación policial que la construcción de los autobuses aceptan como cierto con la toma además dijo que ya no captaron ninguna prueba de conversión ilegal.
Diferentes organizaciones cristianas en Jabalpur organizaron un gruñido dentro de la ciudad en oposición a los ataques contra el clero y los peregrinos. Después de esto, la policía registró una queja en oposición a los atacantes.
Para leer informes de noticias adicionales, busque sugerencias de la sala de redacción de la CPI. Para entrevistas, por favor, correo electrónicopress@persecution.org.
Los grupos de envío hindúes acosan a los turistas cristianos en la India considerados primero en el dolor cristiano global.
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