Hindu Extremists in Uttar Pradesh, India, Torture Christian Convert
On the same day, in another area, a 57-year-old pastor was beaten
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service
NEW DELHI, INDIA (ANS -- May 6, 2016)
-- Hindu Extremists in Uttar Pradesh, India, are said to have tortured a
Christian Convert and, on same day in another area, a 57-year-old
pastor was beaten.
Now Morning Star News (http://morningstarnews.org), is alleging that the Police initially declined to take action in both incidents.
The
news service said that in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, Hindu
extremists in Tewardih, Varanasi who have long insisted that a
30-year-old convert from Hinduism, Joginder Gold, stop worshipping
Christ took him to a farm house on April 9 and tortured him.
“They
tied me upside down on a tree and started verbally abusing me for my
faith in Christ and started to beat me on the soles of my feet,” Gold
told Morning Star News.
It
is claimed that one of the assailants beat Gold for three hours and
then inserted a stick into his mouth while two others sat on his chest.
During the assault, the Christian vomited blood three times before
losing consciousness.
Morning
Star News went on to say that thinking that he had died, the radical
Hindus put Gold in a shallow pit and covered him with hay and leaves, an
area church leader said. A villager who witnessed the assault took Gold
into his home and called his family and police.
“The
man lay Joginder on a Charpoy [traditional woven] bed and thereafter
put the bed out on the road, and the villagers gathered up to see
Joginder lying almost dead on the bed,” the Rev. Patsy David [the pastor
is male] told Morning Star News.
Police
took Gold to a government hospital. When area Christian leaders
submitted a police complaint against the assailants, however, officers
took no action and instead cast into question the legality of Gold’s
conversion, asking when he had converted and “who converted” him, said
Pastor David.
Morning
Star News stated that Gold told police that Jesus Christ healed his
sister from an illness eight years ago, and that after seeing the love
and healing touch of Christ, his family put their trust in Him and chose
to follow Him, the pastor said.
Area
Christian leaders later approached higher officials, who assured them
that action would be taken against the attackers, and a high-level
investigation has begun, he said.
“The
injuries he suffered on the soles of his feet were so severe that they
affected the veins in his head, and he suffered severe head pain along
with severe pain in his chest, thigh, arm, buttock, upper back and left
calf,” Pastor David told Morning Star News.
Gold
initially was not able to talk, and at this writing he was still not
able to walk properly. After six days of treatment at the district
hospital, he was transferred to a private hospital and was discharged
after 20 days.
The
six Hindu extremists had stopped him at about 11 a.m. in Tewardih,
Varanasi as he was on his way to a market to sell vegetables; they
accused him of robbing the vegetables from their farm house, Pastor
David said. When Gold denied it and told them he would take them to the
person who had sold him the vegetables, one of the radical Hindus put
him on his bike on the pretense of taking him to the seller but instead
took him to the farm house.
The
radical Hindus, who are from a high caste, have long harassed Gold and
his family because of their faith in Jesus Christ, Pastor David said.
“For
the past two years, they tried to implicate Joginder in a false case
and told him to stop worshipping Christ or that he will pay for it,” he
said.
Accused and Beaten
On
the same day in Saidpur Garur, Jaunpur, about 31 miles from Varanasi,
Hindu extremists severely beat a 57-year-old pastor, sources said.
In
an apparently pre-planned attack at about 10:30 a.m., three radical
Hindus on motorcycles came to the Indian Pentecostal Church, asking for
pastor Samuel Marikuda Joseph, who was overseeing construction of a new
church building at the time.
The
pastor approached the three people and asked them what they wanted, and
they replied that they wanted to know about God. Sensing their
intention and seeing that they were drunk, Pastor Joseph told them to
come back later and that he would talk with them when they were sober.
They
insisted that he explain to them immediately, and then they began
denigrating him and his faith, said the pastor’s son, Sijo Joseph.
“The
three people told my father to simply leave the village and to stop
conducting worship services,” he told Morning Star News. “They shouted,
‘Bharat mata ki Jai [Victory for Mother India],’ and they started to
kick, punch and beat him with sticks.”
A
Christian, who was part of the construction team, tried to help the
pastor, but the Hindu nationalists struck and threatened him. They then
pushed Pastor Joseph into the side seat of a motorcycle and took him
away.
They accused him of “forcible conversion” and beat him, his son said.
Meantime,
area Christian leaders and relatives of the pastor called police. At
about 2 p.m., the assailants brought the pastor to the police station –
with a deep cut on his lip and other wounds and abrasions all over his
body.
“Initially,
the local police refused to take our complaint and told us to leave the
area and go back to our native place, Kerala,” Sijo Joseph said. “They
even told us rewrite our complaint and delete many of the details.”
However,
said Morning Start News, area Christian leaders intervened, approaching
higher officials and submitting a fresh complaint against the
attackers. Police registered a case against the Hindu extremists, but
they absconded, and no arrests have been made as of this writing.
Photo
captions: 1) Hindu extremists beat the soles of Joginder Gold’s feet.
(Morning Star News). 2) Indian women who have embraced Christ. 3) Area
Christian Leaders visit Joginder Gold in hospital. (Morning Star News).
4) Dan Wooding pictured with Mother Teresa in 1975, during his first
trip to India.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 75, is an award-winning winning author,
broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary
parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma,
to whom he has been married for nearly 53 years. They have two sons,
Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. Dan is
the founder and international director of the ASSIST News Service (ANS),
and the author or co-author of some 45 books. Dan has a radio show and
two TV shows, all based in Southern California, and has reported from
India on many occasions.
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