5 people arrested for luring Hindus to convert to Christianity in Rajasthan

Christian missionary recently arrested by the police

Alwar (Rajasthan) – Police recently arrested five people in Nainapur village of the district for luring and intimidating poor Hindus to convert to Christianity. A large amount of Christian propaganda material was seized from this place.

Superintendent of Police Sudhir Chaudhary informed that after receiving a complaint, when a police team raided the place, they found that Christians were brainwashing Hindus about Hinduism and were alluring them to convert to Christianity. They have registered a case against the accused.

The arrested accused are Christians named Prashant Jatav, Rohit Jatav, Ramnarayan Bairva, Mahesh Meghawal, and Keshav Bedada. (The converted Christians use their former Hindu names; because it makes it easy to cosy up to Hindus and convert them – Editor) When the accused were presented in Court they were sent to judicial custody.

Editorial Perspective

Despite a strict anti-conversion law existing in Rajasthan, Christians still dare to convert Hindus. It is necessary to speedily investigate and severely punish the guilty to stop this conversion.