NEW DELHI, June 12 (Compass Direct News) –
A mob of Hindu extremists on Friday (June 8)
beat a pastor and tried to set him on fire before
parading him naked in the suburbs of Bangalore,
capital of Karnataka state.
Laxmi Narayan Gowda, an independent pastor
and representative of the Global Council of
Indian Christians (GCIC), was recovering in
a hospital at press time with swelling and numerous
bruises.
The incident took place at about 7 p.m. in
Hessarghatta, about 30 kilometers from Bangalore,
when a group of about 50 people barged into
the pastor’s house and threatened
him with violence unless he moved out of the
area, said Sam Joseph, a Karnataka-based leader
of the All India Christian Council (AICC).
The group returned with 100 more people shortly
after, cornered Pastor Gowda in a room in his
house, and began assaulting him in front of
his wife and two small children.
Extremists of the Bajrang Dal, youth wing of
the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP or World Hindu
Council), allegedly led the mob.
One of the assailants threw kerosene on the
pastor, and others started burning Bibles. Someone
tossed a burning Bible onto Pastor Gowda, but
miraculously he did not catch fire, Joseph told
Compass.
The extremists then stripped the pastor naked
and hung a board around his neck that said,
“I am the one who was converting
people,†before parading him
through the area.
“By this time, the mob had
swollen to about 1,000, as more people joined
in to harass and torture the pastor,â€
Joseph added.Local police arrived about an hour
later, after one of the pastor’s
relatives called them by telephone.
The assailants burned at least 250 Bibles and
also vandalized furniture and equipment.
Police had not registered a case against the
attackers at press time. When Compass spoke
to Inspector R. Malesh of the Soladevanhalli
police station, he said the victim did not want
to file a complaint.
“We have requested the Christians
to give us a complaint in writing, but they
do not want to press charges against the attackers,â€
he said.Malesh claimed that the mob consisted
of local people who did not
belong to any Hindu extremist groups. Some of
Pastor Gowda’s neighbors
attacked, he said, because they do not want
Christian prayers and meetings to take place
in his house.
A local source, however, told Compass on condition
of anonymity that the attack was pre-planned
and directed by an unidentified lawyer. The
lawyer suggested to the crowd that if they hit
the pastor as a mob, then there would be no
possibility of prosecution, said the source.Before
Pastor Gowda accepted Christ about 15 years
ago, the source said, he was a member of the
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the parent organization
of numerous Hindu extremist groups in India.
“The attackers seemingly
wanted to punish Pastor Gowda for converting
to Christianity from their Hindu nationalistic
ideology, and warn others against doing so,â€
added the source.
Pastor Gowda has been working in the area for
the last 12 years. The source also said the
pastor was firm in his faith following the attack.
Dr. Sam Paul, AICC’s public
affairs secretary, said that although Karnataka
was known for anti-Christian attacks, the situation
has become more volatile in the state since
the Janata Dal-Secular party, in coalition with
the Hindu nationalistic Bharatiya Janata Party,
took power from the Congress Party in February
2006.
“Extremists in Karnataka
are emboldened as the police usually turn up
after the incident,†he said.
“There are also times when
the police encourage anti-social elements to
harass Christians.â€
Paul also stressed the need to educate India’s
people about true conversion, in particular
that it does not mean that one becomes anti-national.
Dr. Sajan K. George, national president of
the GCIC, told Compass that he was thankful
to God for saving the life of one of his organization’s
representatives.