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Anti-Christian violence in Karnataka : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anti-Christian violence in Karnataka
The Anti-Christian violence in Karnataka in 2008 was a wave of attacks directed against Christian churches and prayer halls in Karnataka by the Hindu extremist group Bajrang Dal around 2008 .〔(UPA govt puts State on notice ) Deccan Herald - 19 September 2008〕〔(‘Adoration Monastery attack was pre-planned’ ) ''Deccan Herald'' - 25 August 2010〕 There was also a wave of church bombings in the early 2000s by the once banned Islamic organization called Deendar-E-Anjuman which alleged that Christianity was not an 'Indian' Religion. == Background== The attacks started in response to forced conversions, land grabbing and distribution of inflammatory literature targeting Hindu gods by the New Life Church - a fringe Protestant group operating in the state. The Catholic churches while denying any association with the group have joined the Hindus in condemning the activities of the New Life Church. The denials of New Life Church however, has been seen as "unconvincing" so far〔http://www.ibnlive.com/news/new-life-church-under-fire-from-hindus-and-catholics/73816-3.html〕 At the same time, the Bishop of Mangalore Diocese reiterated that the Catholic Church has never been involved in forced conversions.〔
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