By Analytical Desk / WPM
Sunday December 21th 2025
International Call for AccountabilityWorld Peace Mission International has issued a strong condemnation of the recent attacks on minority communities in India calling for immediate and transparent action against those responsible. The organisation has urged Indian authorities to reaffirm constitutional guarantees and ensure the safety dignity and equal protection of all minorities. It has also appealed to UNHCR and international human rights bodies to closely monitor the situation and raise their voices against the growing influence of extremist violence.
Chhattisgarh: Violence on the Eve of ChristmasConcerns intensified following disturbing events in Chhattisgarh on Christmas Eve where churches were vandalised a Christian home was set on fire and a prayer hall was burned during a burial-related dispute. The unrest left 20 police officers injured exposing a serious breakdown of law and order. Observers stress that this was not a matter of tradition or local custom but a moment where mob coercion overpowered legal authority denying a vulnerable community dignity even in death.
India’s Secular Ideal Under StrainThese incidents have reignited debate over India’s identity as a secular pluralistic democracy. Critics argue that an increasingly assertive Hindutva-driven narrative has narrowed civic space and weakened institutional protections. Muslims Christians other religious minorities and even marginalized Hindu castes report rising intimidation and discrimination fuelling fears that ideological dominance is eclipsing equality before the law and that the constitutional promise of justice for all is being steadily eroded.
By / Rizwan Shah
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By Analytical Desk / WPM
Sunday, December 21th, 2025
International Call for Accountability World Peace Mission International has issued a strong condemnation of the recent attacks on minority communities in India, calling for immediate and transparent action against those responsible. The organisation has urged Indian authorities to reaffirm constitutional guarantees and ensure the safety, dignity, and equal protection of all minorities. It has also appealed to UNHCR and international human rights bodies to closely monitor the situation and raise their voices against the growing influence of extremist violence.
Chhattisgarh: Violence on the Eve of Christmas Concerns intensified following disturbing events in Chhattisgarh on Christmas Eve, where churches were vandalised, a Christian home was set on fire, and a prayer hall was burned during a burial-related dispute. The unrest left 20 police officers injured, exposing a serious breakdown of law and order. Observers stress that this was not a matter of tradition or local custom, but a moment where mob coercion overpowered legal authority, denying a vulnerable community dignity even in death.
India’s Secular Ideal Under Strain These incidents have reignited debate over India’s identity as a secular, pluralistic democracy. Critics argue that an increasingly assertive Hindutva-driven narrative has narrowed civic space and weakened institutional protections. Muslims, Christians, other religious minorities, and even marginalized Hindu castes report rising intimidation and discrimination fuelling fears that ideological dominance is eclipsing equality before the law, and that the constitutional promise of justice for all is being steadily eroded.
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