Complaint filed against a Christian missionary for claiming to heal through miracle
So-called intellectuals and ANiS members who call Hindu saints imposters and demand action against them, hide in a burrow in such situations.
So-called intellectuals and ANiS members who call Hindu saints imposters and demand action against them, hide in a burrow in such situations.
The Government should implement an anti-conversion law in the country and safeguard Hindus.
To avoid this the Uttar Pradesh Police should take strict action by applying the Anti-Conversion Act.
Your God cannot do anything. If you come to our religion, Jesus will save you all. Crops and water will come. Your troubles will end.
The investigation is currently being conducted improperly. Consequently, it is recommended that the entire case be thoroughly investigated by a SIT or the CBI.
According to the information given by Kanoongo, the destitute Hindu girls who were rescued were brought to this shelter home without informing the Government and were made to follow Christianity.
Government should dissolve the foreign funding license of such churches and put the people who are involved in conversion behind bars.
It will not be an exaggeration to say that Christians have got free rein for conversion in Congress-ruled Chhattisgarh. To prevent the conversion of Hindus, it is necessary to pass a nationwide anti-conversion law.
2 years ago, the Christian missionaries had converted these 20 Hindus with the allurement to recover their illness.
The Police arrived at the farm on receiving the complaint. On investigation the Police found some objectionable literature, photos, and musical instruments.