_World_ () |Tue, Sep.  14 2010 11:57 PM EDT
Church in India Set on Fire After Quran-Burning Reports
By _Aaron J. Leichman_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/columnist/aaron-j-leichman/) |Christian  Post

 
A church in India was attacked late Sunday night after rumors had spread of 
 Quran desecrations in the United States.
 
Though Florida Pastor Terry Jones had called off the planned Quran burning 
on  Friday and ruled out any future burnings on Saturday, word spread in 
Malerkotla  – the only Muslim majority town in the Indian state of Punjab – 
that the burning  went ahead, setting off angry mobs. 
According to reports, the fast-growing mob consequently set fire to 
furniture  belonging to Calvary Church, the town’s only Christian church, and 
attempted to  demolish parts of the building late Sunday night. 
It took several hours to restore _peace_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/peace)  to the town and police had to be 
called in from  the nearby city 
of Sangrur. 
The attack on the church was noted Monday by the U.S. Ambassador to the  
Republic of India, Timothy J. Roemer, who said he was dismayed over reports of 
 the attacks in Punjab and also in the nearby Kashmir region, where a 
Christian  school was reportedly set ablaze during a violent demonstration. 
“We strongly support local authorities’ appeal for calm and an end to this 
 violence,” he stated. 
One day before the attack in Malerkotla, a Lutheran church in neighboring  
Pakistan was struck by a bomb, which injured at least two. 
Terrorists affiliated with the Taliban have been suspected of the late 
night  bombing of the Church of St. Paul, which belongs to the Church of 
Pakistan, an  umbrella organization of four Protestant _denomination_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/denomination) s – Lutheran, Methodist, 
Anglican, and 
 Presbyterian. 
The Church of Pakistan has been active in responding to its country’s 
deadly  flood disaster since late July and launched an emergency _relief_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/relief)  and rescue program for families 
affected by the  flood in the Diocese of Peshawar. According to reports, 
however, 
the work of the  church is despised by Taliban groups, who wish to assert 
their power in the  province. 
According to the CIA World Factbook, Muslims make up 95 percent of Pakistan’
s  population of 174 million. Christians and Hindus, meanwhile, make up the 
 remaining 5 percent 
NOTE : At partition in 1948 the Hindu population was 25 - 30  % 
What happened to the Hindus ? Can you guess ? Hint, it wasn't  pretty. 

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