Hundreds of Christians clashed with the Delhi Police today as they protested in the heart of the capital to ask for government protection amid growing concern about rising intolerance after a series of attacks on churches. The police have said some of these were not religiously motivated, but were cases of thefts, a claim rejected by Christian community leaders and priests.
Today, nuns, priests and children were pulled on to police buses as they tried to march from the Sacred Heart cathedral near Parliament to the residence of Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
The Home Minister tweeted that he later met Christian leaders to assure them he would not tolerate any discrimination. He added that he promised an independent investigation into the church attacks and said he has asked the police to ensure the security of churches and other places of worship.
Police have imposed an emergency law known as Section 144 which prohibits gatherings. About 200 police were stationed outside the cathedral while several hundred protesters were inside.
Five churches in the capital have reported incidents of arson, vandalism and burglary. The latest was reported on Monday when an individual stole ceremonial items.
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