According to a recent report by the United Christian Forum (UCF) - an interdenominational organisation fighting for the rights of the Christians in India - by the end of July, a staggering 302 incidents of violence targeting the Christian community in India were recorded, a drastic increase from the 186 incidents reported in the same period last year. Uttar Pradesh, currently ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), tops the list with 84 reported incidents of violence targeting Christians. Commenting on the rise in the number of attacks on Christians in India, UCF National President Michael Williams stated: "This data flies in the face of statements by government functionaries and leaders of the ruling parties at the centre and in the states that there is no persecution and that there are only a few stray incidents by fringe elements."
Rishabh Jain, ‘What is triggering anti-Christian violence in India?’, FairPlanet












