India: Christians Banned from Living in Eight Villages

Source: The Christian Post, December 2, 2024

In the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh, eight village councils have passed a resolution that bans Christians from staying in their villages, requiring them to either renounce their faith or leave. The order impacts about 100 Christians whose property and fields were threatened with confiscation if they did not comply, according to reports.

A local leader from one of the affected villages, Michwar, upheld the decree, reportedly asserting that the authority of the village councils supersedes India’s Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion.

The full story includes more details, pictures and links. Another story reports on fresh violence in Manipur as tensions between Christians and Hindus escalate. We should pray.

From the Indian state of Assam, see Pastor Charged with Converting People Through Prayer (International Christian Concern).

In contrast, on the other side of the world, Toronto, Canada has declared December Christian Heritage Month (Christian Daily International).

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