Christmas Welcomed, but Persecution of Christians Ignored

On 20 December 2025, the Vice-President of India, C. P. Radhakrishnan, hosted a Christmas luncheon at the Vice-President’s Enclave, extending warm greetings of Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Cardinals, archbishops, bishops, priests, pastors, Reverend Fathers and Sisters from across India attended the gathering. The event projected a message of harmony, goodwill and national unity. Such gestures from high constitutional offices are welcome, especially during Christmas, a season that speaks of peace, love and hope for all people, regardless of faith.

However, this celebration at the highest level stands in sharp contrast to the harsh reality faced by many Christians across the country. In several states, Christians continue to face killings, assaults and social boycott. Churches have been burnt, pastors and evangelists arrested, and prayer meetings disrupted. In Manipur alone, more than 300 churches have reportedly been demolished during the ongoing conflict. These are not isolated incidents but part of a wider pattern of fear and insecurity. A serious question arises: were these painful realities honestly raised and discussed during the Vice-President’s meeting with church leaders?

The persecution of Christians in India demands urgent reflection. Christians are targeted not because they break the law, but because of growing intolerance, misuse of religion for political gain, and the spread of false narratives about conversion. The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of religion, yet this promise often fails on the ground. If Christmas gatherings at the top are to have real meaning, they must go beyond greetings and symbolism. They should become platforms to speak truth to power, demand justice for victims, and ensure protection for all minorities. Only then can Christmas truly represent peace, not just in words, but in the lived reality of India’s Christians.

KV NEWS

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