Oppression in India, as well as in Indian communities in other nations and key cities such as London, Mombasa, Nairobi, New York, Dallas, Kuala Lumpur, and Dubai, takes many forms — social, religious, economic, and gender-based. It strips people of dignity, denies them opportunities, and keeps them trapped in cycles of poverty, illiteracy, discrimination, and fear. The emotional and psychological toll is heavy, leaving many feeling forgotten and voiceless. It affects not just their present lives but also their future prospects and spiritual openness, as injustice hardens hearts or makes people desperate for hope.
The victims of oppression in India include Dalits who suffer caste-based discrimination, women and girls facing gender-based violence, migrant and daily wage laborers enduring exploitation, religious minorities targeted for their faith, and children trapped in poverty. These groups cry out, seen by few—yet known by the One who sees all.
Among them are those who journey far from home, whose daily survival tells a story of pain and perseverance. God sees them too…
Pray that God will defend the rights of the poor, Dalits, women, and vulnerable communities, and raise up fair leaders and just systems to protect them.
“He upholds the cause of the oppressed and gives food to the hungry. The Lord sets prisoners free.” Psalm 146:7
Pray that believers, churches, and Christian ministries in India would courageously stand with the oppressed, showing them Christ’s love in both word and action.
“Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.” Isaiah 1:17
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