04 March 2026
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Violent clashes in India's Chhattisgarh expose religious and tribal unrest

Violent clashes in India's Chhattisgarh expose religious and tribal unrest
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Violent clashes in India's Chhattisgarh state exposed severe religious and tribal unrest. A Christian burial in Kanker district sparked protests, arson, vandalism of prayer halls, and stone-pelting that injured over 20 police personnel. The dispute began when a local sarpanch buried his father on private land using Christian rites, which tribal villagers opposed under customary laws protected by PESA. Allegations suggest Hindutva-linked groups intensified the violence, while authorities ordered the body exhumed and sealed the village. This incident is part of a wider pattern of conflicts against Christian converts and minorities in tribal regions, highlighting systemic failures in protecting religious freedom and maintaining law and order. Critics argue that India is currently unsafe for tourists, especially in areas prone to religious conflict, tribal unrest, or insurgency, and advise avoiding travel under such conditions.

Environmental Reporter at The Global Blog

Ishaan Choudhury is an environmental journalist focusing on climate change, conservation, and sustainable development in Northeast India. His award-winning reporting for The Global Blog has highlighted indigenous environmental practices.

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