Christian ‘Prayer Festival’ programme in Sangli cancelled by Police
The administration should never have granted permission for such an event.
The administration should never have granted permission for such an event.
In this two-day gathering organised at the National Stadium in Lima, as many as 2,300 churches participated.
The protesters stated, “In recent times, the number of religious conversions in rural parts of the district has been increasing.
It is argued that India is a civilised Nation where all major religions, including Christianity, freely exist and flourish through institutions and public participation.
Villagers told them, ‘This is a village of revolutionaries, and because of you its reputation is being tarnished.
Not a single day passes in India without reports of the evangelization of hundreds of people by the Church leaders !
When Devprakash and his companions objected to these activities, they were allegedly given ₹1,100 and told to remain silent.
If foreign Christians come to India and convert Hindus without any fear of the law, they must be strictly punished! Why don’t the police get information about such attacks on Hindus when they have all the resources at their disposal?
All district magistrates have been given four months to act in accordance with the law to identify and prevent such instances.
Villagers have demanded action against the pastor of the Christian organisation involved in this illegal construction and have submitted a memorandum to the local administration at Umarpada.