Two Kerala clergies distributing Bibles to convert Hindus arrested

Clergy accept receiving 12,000 per month for conversion of Hindus

Editorial Comment

Realise that even after the conversion of millions of Hindus in India during the 74-years of Independence, the Government so far has not passed anti-conversion laws. This proves that they have no concerns regarding the conversion attacks on Hindus. To change this situation and before Hindus become a minority, establish Hindu Rashtra.

Patna (Bihar) – In Supaul District, on 6th November, two clergies from Kerala who distributed Bibles to lure Hindus were arrested by Bhimpur Police. They were identified as George and Rishu and they lived on rent in the Bhelahi area of ​​the city. Rishu Supaul is a female clergy. The Police are interrogating them further.

In the Village Kewala of Supaul District, these two clergies were trying to convert Hindus. For this, they were giving various temptations to the Hindus.

At the time of the investigation, George stated that they receive Rs. 12,000 per month for the conversion of Hindus. These clergies also gave some money to those who accepted Christianity. So far these clergies have converted many Hindus in the area. They have converted many families to Christianity.

Police are collecting other documents including their identity card. No written complaint has yet been filed by anyone regarding this matter.

To stop this conversion, agitated pro-Hindu organisations have warned of carrying out protests. Pro-Hindu organisations have said that looking at the way people are being tempted to convert, the Central Government needs to take stern action against them.