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Christian couple harassed and beaten by radicals in Northern India

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On January 27, a Christian pastor and his wife were attacked by a mob of radical Hindu nationalists in India’s Andhra Pradesh state. As a result of the attack, the pastor’s hand was broken and the church he led was left decimated.

 

Pastor Eswara Rao Appalabattula and his wife, Karuna Appalabattula lead a small house church in L.B. Patnam village and have been harassed by radicals for years.

They wanted to build a wall right in from of the church,” Pastor Appalabattula told Morning Star News about the January 27 attack. “I pleaded with them to not do so. But the group of at least six neighbors, both male and female, punched me in the stomach several times and pushed me to the floor.

At this point, the radicals picked up a wooden pole and beat Pastor Appalabattula’s hands repeatedly.

“I was lying there on the floor screaming for help,” Pastor Appalabattula told Morning Star News. “My wife came running and begged them to stop beating me – it was traumatic.”

According to Morning Star News, the January 27 attacks topped a month of hostility shown to the Christian couple. On January 5, a Hindu priest had led a group of Hindu villagers to Pastor Appalabattula’s home and threatened to kill Pastor Appalabattula’s wife.

“He kept screaming that he would kill me,” Karuna told Morning Star News. “I was crying for help. But their priest abused me in extremely foul language. He called me a Christian prostitute and warned me that he would kill my husband.”

Throughout the month of January, radicals harassed Pastor Appalabattula, his wife, and members of his church. According to Morning Star News, things got so bad that the church was forced to stop holding worship services.

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