A Christian father of five was beheaded on 11 February in Odisha (formerly Orissa) state, eastern India, because of his Christian faith.
Anant Ram Gand, 40, became a Christian nine months ago. His recent baptism had angered locals in Raigarh Tehsil village, Nabarangapur district, according to local Christian leader Shibu Thomas. Reportedly, the execution-style murder was carried out by Maoist Naxalites at the behest of local extremists.
Anant’s six-year-old son witnessed his father being dragged out of their home by three men on the day he was killed. The terrified boy ran after his father crying and was told by the three assailants not to follow. Anant’s wife and four young daughters were not at home at the time of the abduction.
Anant’s body and severed head were later found on a nearby road.
“I ask the prime minister and the governors to speak clearly against persecution of Christians,” said Thomas. “The Christians of the villages live in fear.”
Naxalites are communist guerrilla groups in India. The Indian military is targeting them in remote tribal areas, and Christians are often “caught in the crossfire”. Naxalites killed Pastor Gurumurthy Madi in August 2015 in Malkangiri district, Odisha, because he would not hand over a fellow Christian pastor who had previously been a Naxalite. Another Christian leader was killed by Naxalites in Chhattisgarh state in the same month.