
Christian Family Attacked During Worship in Erode: 5 Injured, Investigation Ongoing.
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Unprovoked Attack on a Peaceful Gathering
In a shocking incident near Erode, Tamil Nadu, a Christian family faced a terrifying assault while peacefully offering their prayers in their own home. Samuel, a 34-year-old man, along with his wife Jennifer, their 3-year-old son, and Samuel’s parents Arjunan and Rathinam, were engaged in worship at Kathakkudi Kadu in Chennimalai on a serene Sunday morning.
Alleged Perpetrators from Right-Wing Outfit
The tranquility of their prayers was shattered when a group, allegedly associated with a right-wing outfit, forcibly entered their home and subjected them to a violent attack. The attackers not only physically assaulted the family members but also resorted to confiscating and destroying their mobile phones when they attempted to document the horrifying incident.
Community Tensions and Previous Objections
This unfortunate incident appears to be rooted in prior objections raised by some members of the village, including neighbors, who had voiced concerns about the family’s loud worship music. It is reported that more than 30 people gathered during the Sunday worship, possibly fueled by these tensions. The attackers, in addition to their physical assault, targeted the family’s means of communication by damaging their cell phones.
Seeking Justice Amidst Allegations
As of Sunday evening, the police had initiated an investigation into the incident, and no formal case had been registered yet. The motive behind the attack is believed to be suspicions of religious propaganda, although Samuel’s family vehemently denies any involvement in such activities. Chennimalai Police Inspector MK Saravanan assured that a thorough investigation is underway, and appropriate actions will be taken once it is completed.
This shocking assault on a peaceful Christian family during their prayer session highlights the importance of religious tolerance and harmony in society. It serves as a grim reminder that differences in faith should be resolved through dialogue and understanding rather than violence. Communities must work together to ensure the safety and well-being of all their members.
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