Christmas vandalism sparks mass arrests in Raipur; Assam acts too with crackdown on 'religious intolerance'
Raipur/IBNS: Around 40 people have been arrested for vandalising Christmas decorations at Magneto Mall in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, following a day-long bandh called in protest of a Christian burial in Kanker district.
CCTV footage showed members of some Hindu organisations entering the mall with sticks and damaging property.
Police confirmed that several accused have been identified and strict action will be taken.
'What is your caste?': Mobs with rods, hockey sticks vandalise #Raipur mall, damage #Christmas decorations; losses worth lakhs
— The Times Of India (@timesofindia) December 25, 2025
More details https://t.co/uaFYQRsH0m pic.twitter.com/BgI9Yt2CCG
In a separate incident, a group allegedly vandalised Christmas decorations at St. Mary’s English School in the Panigaon area, destroying lights, plant pots, and other festive items while raising “Jai Shri Ram” slogans and warning the school against celebrating Christmas.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the miscreants involved have been arrested.
Assam:Hindutva group members raided stores & confiscated food & Christmas items!
— Muslim Spaces (@MuslimSpaces) December 25, 2025
They vandalised temporary stalls set up for #Christmas, warning sellers against selling Christmas items in Nalbari on Dec 24! They had also vandalised #MerryChristmas decorations at St Mary school! pic.twitter.com/g7eLnpNmrT
The incidents came as Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited a church in New Delhi, sharing Christmas greetings on social media and highlighting messages of compassion, love, and goodwill.
Posting glimpses from the Cathedral Church of the Redemption, Modi wrote: “May Christmas bring renewed hope, warmth and a shared commitment to kindness,” and expressed hope that the spirit of the festival would inspire harmony across society.
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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday raised concerns over reports of alleged attacks on Christians in the days leading up to Christmas, warning that such incidents threaten India’s constitutional values and affect society as a whole.
Speaking in Thiruvananthapuram, the four-time Member of Parliament said there was a growing need to show solidarity with Christian communities amid incidents reported from different parts of the country.
He cited an alleged attack on a carol-singing group in Kerala’s Palakkad district as particularly troubling.
“To my mind, this solidarity is fundamental. Sadly, there are attacks on Christians in different places of the country. Even in Kerala, there was an attack on a carol singing group in Palakkad, which is truly shocking,” Tharoor said.
He stressed that such incidents go beyond any one community. “When our traditions are attacked, it is not only Christians who are attacked, it is all of us. Every Indian is assaulted. Our constitutional guarantee of freedom of worship and freedom of belief is being attacked, and we must all stand in solidarity with our Christian brothers,” he said.
1/2 While the festive spirit remained alive in Kerala, it’s dismaying that Christmas 2025 has been marked by an unprecedented level of anxiety, driven by specific local incidents and a rising national trend of intolerance.
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 25, 2025
A Christmas carol group in Pudussery, Palakkad was… https://t.co/4uF1EBd6G6
Drawing a comparison between the West Bengal and BJP-ruled states, Trinamool Congress put up an X post that reads, "Two videos. Two realities. One video captures a politics driven by fear. The other shows Bengal celebrating with freedom and love. This difference defines us, and it is what we fight to protect."
Two videos. Two realities.
— All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) December 25, 2025
One video captures a politics driven by fear. The other shows Bengal celebrating with freedom and love.
This difference defines us, and it is what we fight to protect. pic.twitter.com/O1pMoxJrSv
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