A 22-year-old Christian killed in Chhattisgarh
In Bastar, tribal converts to Christianity continue to be attacked. Kosa Kawasi was one of them, killed by an uncle and a cousin. This kind of incidents shows the level of discrimination against people who embrace Christianity in rural villages. “Christian tribals live in fear and insecurity even among their own families,” to to news agency
An Incident reported on 4 May in Bastar Division (Chhattisgarh), scene of regular attacks against tribal converts to Christianity.
Kosa Kawasi, 22, was attacked by a mob in Kapanar, a village near the town of Darbha, dying from stab wounded inflicted by an uncle, Dasru Kawasi, and a cousin, Madiya.
The conversion of the young man and his wife had caused dissention among family members; faced with the couple's firm choice, relatives and neighbours where Kawasi lived tried to drive him out of the village and seize his assets, eventually ending with murder.
His Uncle Dasru Kawasi said that Kosa would get at least some land if returned to his original religion. When the young man refused, a community meeting was organised to solve the dispute, attended by villagers, as well as the two parties.
During the gathering, the confrontation escalated, and, in a fit of rage, Dasru and his son attacked Kosa Kawasi, who died from his injuries before he could reach the hospital. Informed of the incident, police arrested both father and son.
“In recent years, Bastar has seen a drastic increase in attacks on tribal Christians and their property,” a local resident told to News agency, on condition of anonymity.
The hostility goes even so far as to deny Christians the right to bury their dead near their village.
“Some have been driven out. Christian tribals live in fear and insecurity even among their own families,” explained the witness. “Kosa Kawai’s paternal uncle wanted to grab the nephew’s rightful property because of his Christian faith.”