| 2025 Christmas violence in India | |
|---|---|
| Part of the violence against Christians in India | |
| An attack at the Magneto Mall in Raipur by members of Bajrang Dal. | |
| Location | Across India |
| Date | December 20, 2025- December 25, 2025 |
| Target | Indian Christians |
Attack type | Vandalism • Arson • Mob violence |
| Motive | |
In December 2025, several incidents of violence, vandalism, arson, and disruption of Christmas celebration were reported across multiple states in India. These incidents occurred primarily in Christian institutions, prayer gatherings, and public decorations, often under the pretext of preventing alleged "religious conversions" [1] [2] [3] or preserving "cultural awareness." [4] [5] . These incidents were primarily caused by members of the RSS and other Hindutva right-wing organizations. Notably Bajrang Dal, a militant wing of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP). [6]
The violence in 2025 occurred during a decade-long backdrop of rising attacks against Christians in India. According to the United Christian Forum, 834 incidents was recorded in 2024, a big jump from just 139 in 2014. [7] [5] By November 2025, there were 706 documented incidents, with Uttar Pradesh (184) and Chhattisgarh (157) leading the list. [5] Of the 579 incidents reported between January and September 2025, only 39 resulted in police cases; with a 93 percent gap in the documentation of these complaint. [5]
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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has expressed 'deep concern over rising fear and anxiety among Christians in India...' [27] He commented, "To my mind, this solidarity is fundamental, and we're going through a time, and sadly, there are attacks on Christians in different places of the country. Even in Kerala, there was an attack on a carol singing group in Palakkad, which is truly shocking." [27]
Foreign Ministry of Bangladesh expressed deep concern over the "mass violence" against religious minorities in India and urged the Indian government to properly investigate the "atrocities" committed against the minorities during the Christmas. [28] The condemnation followed the India's Ministry of External Affairs' concern over the situation of minorities in Bangladesh issued days prior. [28]