After a weekend that saw churches vandalised in Mumbai and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said, "I will go to any extent to protect minorities. I will do everything to end the sense of insecurity prevailing among minorities."
The government's reassurance is unlikely to have the desired effect - despite warnings from Prime Minister Narendra Modi warning that his government will not tolerate religious violence, a convent in West Bengal was ransacked earlier this month and a 72-year-old nun was raped, triggering protests across the country.
Masked men on Saturday attacked a church in Mumbai. Six men arrested after they were caught on security cameras attacking a church and the attached convent on Friday were granted bail today in Madhya Pradesh, which, like Maharashtra, is governed by the BJP. The men arrested for the Madhya Pradesh attack include the state president of the right-wing hardline group Dharma Sena.
(Church authorities in Jabalpur claim that the attackers created ruckus in the premises)
CCTV footage from the Jabalpur church showed a group of men smashing plant pots, breaking down doors and shattering windows.
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