FROM THE FIELD
In a span of a month - but particularly the first weeks - the Bajrang Dal-led mobs officially killed 31 people - although unofficially it is admitted that several hundred were slaughtered - they looted and burned some 4.000 houses, and forced 50.000 Christians to run for their lives, - first into the forest, and eventually into refugee camps, where many of them still remain, fearful of returning to their homes. Around 270 churches and prayer halls have been vandalised and burned, and 65 colleges, schools and Christian institutions now lay in ruins. This has been the largest persecution of Christians in India since independence.Murder of religious leader set off attacks[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]
[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]