[The NBCC (Nagaland Baptist Church Council), in an open letter to
presidents of all political parties in Nagaland, stated that India had
experienced its "worst persecution of minority communities" in 2015-2017
under the BJP government. ]

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Choose Between Trishul and Cross: Nagaland Baptist Church to Political
Parties
The church organisation asked believers to not surrender Christian
principles and faith for the sake of money, development into the hands of
those who seek to “pierce the heart of Jesus Christ.”

News18.comUpdated:February 12, 2018, 9:38 AM IST

Choose Between Trishul and Cross: Nagaland Baptist Church to Political
Parties Image for representation.

Kohima: Nagaland's biggest church organisation, the Nagaland Baptist Church
Council (NBCC), has asked believers to choose between 'Trishul' and 'Cross'.

The church organisation asked believers to not surrender Christian
principles and faith for the sake of money, development into the hands of
those who seek to “pierce the heart of Jesus Christ.”

The NBCC, in an open letter to presidents of all political parties in
Nagaland, stated that India had experienced its "worst persecution of
minority communities" in 2015-2017 under the BJP government.


“We cannot deny that the Hindutva movement in the country has become
unprecedentedly strong and invasive in the last few years with BJP, the
political wing of RSS, in power,” the NBCC general secretary observed in
the letter.

“God must be weeping when Naga politicians are running after those who seek
to destroy Christianity in India,” he added.

Strongly opposing what it called the "invasion" of Hindutva forces in
Nagaland, Rev Keyho said that the party in power at the Centre is fighting
tooth-and-nail to assert its presence in Nagaland, a Christian-majority
state.

The letter went on to state, “Our people are fond of propaganda and because
of this we often miss reality. India has experienced its worst persecution
ever in 2015-2017. You will be fully aware that persecutions have been
tripled in recent years. Pastors, evangelists and missionaries are dragged
openly in the streets, harassed, insulted and many made to suffer. Their
homes destroyed and children discriminated in schools. Worship places were
burnt down and believers are often disturbed and harassed. The Bible is
openly burnt and confiscated.”

Elections in Nagaland are usually fought on tribal issues, given that most
of the candidates are mostly Christian. It is in this respect that this
letter is viewed as unprecedented for its openly political-religious tones.

The Nagaland BJP is yet to reply to the open letter.

Some political observers claim that the BJP has been on the backfoot in
both Nagaland and Meghalaya for issues like ‘beef ban’ and atrocities
against minorities, particularly Christians.

The state elections in Nagaland will be held on February 27, 2018, to elect
60 representatives. Counting of votes will take place on March 3, 2018.
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