Sikhs for Justice Condemns Christmas Attacks on Christian Communities in India
WASHINGTON / NEW DELHI: Advocacy group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has strongly condemned recent Christmas attacks targeting Christian communities in India. The group said the incidents caused fear among worshippers and disrupted peaceful religious gatherings.
Moreover, SFJ described the attacks as deeply troubling. It urged global leaders to take notice.
Concerns Over Safety of Christian Worshippers
According to SFJ, extremist groups targeted churches and prayer services during Christmas celebrations. These attacks affected families, clergy members, and local church leaders.
Furthermore, the group said such incidents show growing risks faced by Christian religious communities in parts of India. Therefore, it called for stronger protection during religious events.
Appeal to Donald Trump
SFJ also urged former US President Donald Trump to raise the issue internationally. The group asked him to press Indian authorities to protect Christian worshippers and ensure accountability.
In addition, SFJ called on global human rights organizations to document the incidents and support affected families.
International Attention Expected
Meanwhile, analysts believe these statements could draw wider attention to religious freedom concerns in India. At the same time, Christian leaders continue to call for safety and equal treatment.
As a result, the issue may gain space in international discussions.
Conclusion
Sikhs for Justice’s condemnation of Christmas attacks on Christian communities in India highlights serious concerns about religious safety. By calling for international action, the group hopes to prevent future violence and protect faith-based communities.
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