GS2 · Polity11 Jul 2026 · Indian Express — India
Flagging church attacks, AAP’s Sanjay Singh writes to PM Narendra Modi
Flagging church attacks, AAP’s Sanjay Singh writes to PM Narendra Modi. (See the linked source for details.)
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Prelims-testable facts
- 01Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha Member Sanjay Singh wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing concern over attacks on churches and Christian institutions.
- 02The attacks on churches and Christian institutions are reported to be taking place across several states in India.
- 03Santay Singh described the increase in attacks as 'worrying' and asked PM Modi to take action to protect the Christian community.
- 04Sanjay Singh's letter to PM Modi was written on July 10, 2026.
- 05The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to act on the growing pattern of attacks on churches and Christian institutions.
- 06No specific numbers or statistics are provided in the article regarding the frequency or severity of the attacks.
- 07Sanjay Singh's letter highlights the need for PM Modi to rise above 'partisan' politics and address the issue of church attacks.
Trap alerts
- Most people think that the AAP is a regional party, but actually it has representation in the Rajya Sabha.
- Most people think that Sanjay Singh's letter was written due to personal reasons, but actually it was written due to his concern for the Christian community.
- Most people think that the attacks on churches and Christian institutions are a new issue, but actually they have been reported to be increasing over time.
Mains Practice Question
Critically examine the implications of church attacks on communal harmony and national security, highlighting the role of political parties in addressing these issues.
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Which party's leader wrote to PM Narendra Modi flagging church attacks?
- A.AAP
- B.BJP
- C.Congress
- D.TMC
Sanjay Singh, an AAP leader, wrote to PM Narendra Modi flagging church attacks.
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