Rahul Gandhi Exposes Constitutional Assault While Amit Shah Is Grilled Over Police-Backed Attacks on Christians in India

Rahul Gandhi Exposes Constitutional Assault While Amit Shah Is Grilled Over Police-Backed Attacks on Christians in India

December 25, 2025 Off By Sharp Media

India loudly claims to be the world’s largest democracy, but recent political statements and ground realities expose a disturbing and dangerous truth. When a senior opposition leader warns that the ruling party wants to weaken the constitution, and human rights groups report hundreds of attacks on Christians with police support, the problem is no longer hidden. These are not two separate stories; they are part of one clear direction in which India is moving. Together, they show how equality, justice, and religious freedom are being slowly destroyed.

Two alarms pointing to one crisis: Political efforts to weaken the constitution and rising attacks on Christians clearly show the same system is failing minorities at every level.
Minorities under direct pressure: These developments prove that religious minorities are being pushed into fear through law, police action, and mob violence.
Democracy in danger: When institutions stop protecting citizens, democracy becomes an empty slogan.

Warning That the Constitution Is Being Dismantled

Rahul Gandhi’s statement in Berlin was a serious warning, not political drama. He clearly said the BJP is trying to remove the heart of India’s constitution. According to him, the ideas of equality between citizens, religions, languages, and states are being slowly erased. Without these ideas, the constitution loses its meaning and becomes only a piece of paper.

Equality under attack: Gandhi warned that the idea that every Indian has equal value is being deliberately weakened by the ruling system.
Core principles removed: When equality between religions and communities is attacked, the constitution stops protecting minorities.
Global impact: He also warned that damaging Indian democracy harms democratic values worldwide.

State Institutions Turned Into Political Tools

Another serious issue raised was the misuse of state institutions. Agencies like the CBI and ED are accused of being used against political opponents instead of serving justice. When institutions lose independence, fear replaces fairness. This allows those in power to control opposition while protecting their allies.

Loss of fairness: Law enforcement agencies are accused of serving politics instead of law.
Politics of fear: Opposition voices face pressure while ruling party supporters feel safe.
Public trust broken: Citizens stop believing in equal justice.

Rising Violence Against Christians Across India

At the same time, violence against Christians is rising at an alarming rate. The United Christian Forum recorded 834 attacks in 2024 and 706 incidents till November 2025. These numbers clearly show this is not random crime. Churches are attacked, prayers are disrupted, and believers are harassed simply because of their faith.

Shocking scale: Hundreds of attacks prove a nationwide crisis, not isolated incidents.
Spread across states: Violence is reported from Uttar Pradesh to Chhattisgarh and beyond.
Faith treated as a crime: Christian identity itself is being targeted.

Police Working With Extremist Groups

One of the most disturbing facts exposed by the UCF is police collusion with Hindutva groups. Reports show police often ignore complaints by Christian victims while standing with attackers. Prayer meetings are disrupted in front of police, and worshippers are threatened without protection.

Selective law enforcement: Police treat victims harshly and attackers softly.
Protection for mobs: Extremist groups act confidently because they expect no punishment.
Fear enforced by the state: Victims feel abandoned by the system.

False Conversion Claims Used to Attack Christians

Most attacks on Christians begin with false claims of forced conversion. These accusations are usually made without proof, yet police still act on them. This turns lies into legal weapons. Peaceful prayer and charity are wrongly treated as crimes.

Lies turned into weapons: Fake conversion claims are used to justify violence.
Law misused: Legal tools meant for protection are used to harass minorities.
Freedom crushed: Worship becomes risky under false charges.

Burial Rights Denied and Human Dignity Destroyed

The UCF also revealed burial-related violence in tribal areas. Christian families are denied burial space, forced to dig up graves, and threatened with violence. Even the dead are not spared discrimination. Such acts show how deeply hatred has entered society.

No respect for the dead: Families are humiliated even after death.
Forced pressure: Communities are pushed toward forced religious return.
Human rights collapse: Basic dignity no longer exists.

Anti-Conversion Laws Used Against the Constitution

Anti-conversion laws in several states are being openly misused. The Supreme Court has clearly said peaceful prayer, preaching, and charity are not illegal. Yet Christians continue to face arrests and harassment. This shows that court guidance is ignored.

Court ignored: Supreme Court rulings are not respected.
Law as punishment: Legal systems are used to scare minorities.
Constitution weakened: Religious freedom exists only on paper.

How Constitutional Damage Leads to Religious Violence

The attack on the constitution and the attack on Christians are directly linked. When equality is removed from the constitution, minorities suffer first. Weak institutions allow police bias. Political control allows mob violence. This is a clear chain of failure.

One direction: Weak constitution leads to weak protection.
Minorities targeted first: Christians face violence as rights shrink.
System collapse: Institutions fail together.

Government Silence and Leadership Failure

Despite repeated warnings, the Indian government remains largely silent. There is no strong action against police bias or mob violence. Silence from leadership sends a clear message that such behavior is acceptable.

No accountability: Attackers rarely face serious consequences.
Leadership silence: Inaction looks like approval.
Dangerous signal: Violence appears allowed.

India’s Global Image Falling Apart

India wants respect on the global stage, but these realities destroy its image. A country accused of attacking its own constitution and allowing religious violence cannot claim moral leadership. The gap between claims and reality is growing wider.

Global embarrassment: Human rights image is collapsing.
Loss of credibility: Democratic claims sound hollow.
World watching: International concern is rising.

A Dangerous Road Ahead for India

If this path continues, India risks long-term instability. A weakened constitution and unchecked violence will deepen division. Democracy cannot survive on slogans. It needs equal protection for all citizens.

Fear spreading: Minorities feel unsafe daily.
Trust broken: Citizens lose faith in justice.
Unstable future: Hate weakens the nation.