A conversion conspiracy by Christian missionaries in a village of Kalaburagi (Karnataka) district foiled by Hindu organisations

Kalaburagi (Karnataka) – A secretly ongoing religious conversion conspiracy was exposed by Hindu activists. The group was allegedly visiting villages and telling people, “We pray for you. You should also come and pray with us on Sunday,” while distributing pamphlets about the teachings of Jesus Christ as part of a plan to carry out conversions. The group was caught by Hindu activists.

The group was stopped near the village of Sharanasirasagi on the outskirts of Kalaburagi city by activists of Bajrang Dal and other Hindu organizations, who expressed strong anger. A complaint was filed against those distributing the pamphlets at the police station, and protests were held.

The protesters stated, “In recent times, the number of religious conversions in rural parts of the district has been increasing. Innocent people are being misled using illness as an excuse. The Government should immediately take strict action against such activities.”

They were allegedly telling villagers, “If someone in your house is suffering from a long illness or is in trouble, inform us. We will offer a special prayer for them tomorrow. This will remove all your problems,” and were luring villagers with such promises.

Editorial Perspective

This is the result of the absence of a strict anti-conversion law in the country ! Now a question arises, for how many more years will this continue ? There is no alternative to a Hindu Rashtra to change this situation.