Thousands of believers gathered to protest on Thursday 30 April against the implementation of the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA). In a time of turbulence and vulnerability for Christians across India, please continue to raise your voice in prayer for them.
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Thousands of Christians united on Thursday 30 April to express their dissent against the Arunachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act (APFRA), fearing that it could be used to target them.
Despite being instated in 1978, the act has remained inactive until recent years due to strong opposition and a lack of implementation guidance.
However, talks have been underway since 2024 regarding its enforcement, prompting tensions to escalate between the Arunachal Christian Forum (ACF), which has been leading the protests, and the state government.
In response, a High-Power Committee (HPC) was formed comprising government representatives alongside members of the ACF and indigenous groups. Despite seeming progress, meetings held by the committee on 19 March and 21 April failed to reach a resolution. During the April meeting, ACF representatives walked out in protest, stating that the committee did not fairly represent Christians as most of them supported the law.
“The state government, by constituting the HPC, is now trying to forcibly impose the APFRA and is rushing to frame rules by the end of April 2026,” an ACF representative stated. “In response, the ACF organised a statewide protest on 30 April against the alleged attempt to forcibly frame the rules of the Act.”
Growing fears
The fears of many believers are rooted in the repeated abuse of laws concerning conversion and religious freedom. Such legislation has often been used to condemn or harass minority faiths, and is spreading in many parts of India. Currently, 12 states have implemented anti-conversion laws, with Maharashtra state potentially the next.
The protests were held during a week where tribal believers in parts of Chhattisgarh were facing, and continue to face, intensifying pressure to reconvert.
Standing united
Despite growing opposition against many Christians in India, the thousands of protesters who gathered on 30 April did so with marked peace. Believers from different denominations gathered under the banner of the ACF, emphasising unity and peaceful protest. In the capital city, Atangar, believers stood together for more than six hours, despite the heavy rain.
Local partners Tali* and Arup* observed the positive atmosphere. “There is a noticeable shift,” Arup shares. “People are not just expressing opposition, but they are doing so with awareness and discipline.”
Despite pressure and hostility towards Christians appearing to increase in areas of India, many remain hopeful. As one participant said, “The struggle has been long, but the faith of the people remains strong.”
Please continue to stand and pray with our brothers and sisters in Arunachal Pradesh and other parts of India. Thank you.
*Names changed for security reasons
please pray
Pray for the tribal Christians, especially new converts, who are undergoing immense pressure to reconvert to their ancestral religion. Pray that they remain steadfast in their faith.
Pray for the authorities as they make decisions, that they make act fairly and justly without bias or political influence. Pray they would be able to keep the peace and protect people of all faiths.
Please pray for the churches in this region and for religious freedom. Ask that they will continue to grow in the Lord, gather freely for worship, and to stand with the converts and support them spiritually.
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