Bemetara (Chhattisgarh) – A shocking case of mass religious conversion has come to light from Chhattisgarh’s Bemetara area where more than 25 members of the tribal community converted to Christianity. As per reports, the religious conversions took place in houses built under the Prime Minister Awas Yojana (PM Housing Scheme). The Christian symbol ‘Cross’ has been marked outside some of the houses. Following the incident of mass religious conversion, several Hindu organisations expressed outrage and complained to the administration. Bemetara’s District Magistrate Ranveer Sharma has assured an investigation into the matter and appropriate action. It is alleged that the tribals were converted with allurement as they were promised better healthcare and economic benefits.
According to the reports, the case pertains to the Khamhariya area of the Bemetara Police Station. The members of Hindu organisations discovered that five families from the Gond community, residing in Ward Number 13 had changed in terms of their worship practices and lifestyle. It was also noted that earlier these families used to go to Raipur for puja. However, they have started visiting a house built under PM Awas Yojana which is near their own home. It is alleged that all of them have converted this house into a church and hold daily prayers in the name of Jesus Christ. It is said that the converted families previously earned their livelihood through scrap dealing along with dancing and singing. Although their occupations are still traditional, they have all changed their lifestyle.
As soon as the case came to light, Hindu organisations demanded action against the group responsible for converting 25 members. Also, it has been demanded the sealing of houses built under the PM Housing Scheme where cross symbols are present.
Editorial Perspective
Now BJP has come to power in Chhattisgarh, therefore, Hindus expect the Government to take strict action against the Christian missionaries who convert Hindus. |