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2000 Church bombings of South India

The 2000 church bombings in South India were a series of violent attacks targeting Christian places of worship, primarily occurring in the Southern Indian states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. These bombings, which predominantly took place between September and December 2000, led to widespread condemnation and fear within the Christian community and beyond. The incidents were characterized by the use of explosives, resulting in casualties and significant property damage. These attacks were seen as part of a broader pattern of religious intolerance and communal tension in the region. Authorities attributed the bombings to extremist groups, prompting investigations and enhanced security measures at places of worship across India. The events underscored ongoing issues related to religious freedom and intercommunal relations in the country.