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India’s Christians, Sikhs Face Discrimination, Says Scottish Lawmaker

IANS, 07 Mar, 2018 01:16 PM
    Britain will raise the issue of "alleged persecution of Christians and Sikhs in India" with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London in April, reported Hindustan Times.
     
    The decision comes after last week's debate in the House of Commons on 'Freedom of religion or belief', where MPs argued at length the details of "persecutions in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and elsewhere".
     
    Labour MP too had raised the issue in the House last week. Martin Docherty-Hughes of Scottish National Party (SNP) quoted from a few reports and said that India was one of the most dangerous countries to practise Christianity.
     
    Sikhs came into the picture after SNP member raised the arrest in Punjab of Scottish Sikh of Indian origin Jagatar Singh Johal, allegedly without charge. Johal has been accused of murder and conspiracy to murder, according to the paper.
     
    The Ministry of External Affairs has, however, refused to comment on the issue saying that the ministry would need to see the debate transcripts first, added the report.
     
    An Open Doors survey ranked India 15th on a list of countries where persecution of Christians is the highest. "India experienced an escalation of attacks on its Christian minority in 2016, usually led by Hindu nationalists acting largely with impunity. Just over 2% of the country’s population is Christian, and nearly 80% of Indians are Hindu," reportedThe Guardian.
     
    A Pew Research Center analysis of 198 countries, that came out last year, ranked India as fourth worst in the world for religiousviolence.
     
    Pew analyzed cases that involved hate crimes, mob violence, communal violence, religion-related terror, the use of force to prevent religious practice, the harassment of women for not conforming to religious dress codes, and violence over conversion or proselytizing.

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