New Dehli, India (HRNW)– During Christmas celebrations in India, Hindu extremists engaged in violent attacks and harassment against the Christian community across several states.

In Raipur, videos have surfaced showing extremists destroying Christmas decorations at a local event, including festive displays in a shopping mall.
In Assam, members of Bajrang Dal reportedly set Christmas decorations on fire, while in Uttar Pradesh, extremists were seen protesting and chanting slogans outside churches.
In Madhya Pradesh, extremists entered a church, vandalized property, and shouted provocative slogans, creating fear and insecurity among the local Christian population.
These incidents highlight a worrisome rise in attacks on religious minorities in India during major festivals, raising concerns over religious freedom and community safety.
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