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Activists criticize PM Narendra Modi for felicitating Christian leaders amidst Manipur church burnings and ethnic violence

IndiaTimes Thursday, 28 December 2023
Activists and representatives of the Christian community hold a press conference in New Delhi to express their disappointment that Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not visit Manipur amidst the ethnic violence that has plagued the region. They criticize the Prime Minister for leaving the situation in the hands of the Union Home Minister and the Chief Minister. The activists also mention the persecution of the Christian community in Uttar Pradesh and the withdrawal of licenses of churches and NGOs. They call on the Prime Minister to embrace religious minorities and remember the suffering of their fellow citizens.
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