India, Dec. 8 -- On November 29, a National Christian Convention was held at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, just before the winter session of the Parliament. It was not a festival or a spiritual retreat. It was a constitutional gathering, presenting documented evidence of systematic violence against Christians. The numbers were sobering. Between 2014 and 2024, incidents increased 500%, from 139 to 834. In nine months of 2025 alone, 579 incidents were recorded. Police registered First Information Reports in only 39 cases. A justice gap of 93%. Nearly five thousand incidents over twelve years, each number representing families living in fear. A memorandum was prepared for the Prime Minister, and some members of Parliament attended the event. The o...