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Rajasthan Conversion Case: Illegal Church in Rented House, 7 Held Including German Couple

Rajasthan Conversion Case: Illegal Church in Rented House, 7 Held Including German Couple

Rajasthan Conversion Case: A case of religious conversion has once again come to the fore in the Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan.

Sri Ganganagar Conversion Case: A case of religious conversion has once again surfaced in the Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan. A significant development occurred around 9 PM on Thursday night in a lane adjacent to Gurudwara Shri Nanak Darbar in Ward 22 of Sri Karanpur town.

Police arrived at a newly constructed building following a complaint regarding alleged religious conversion and took a total of seven people, including a German couple, into custody.

The apprehended individuals were brought to the police station, and questioning is ongoing.

Upon receiving information about a clandestine church operating in a rented house near the Gurudwara and engaging in religious conversions, Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal activists arrived at the scene late Thursday night, leading to an uproar.

It is alleged that some individuals, including a German couple, were misleading people into adopting Christianity by offering money and other inducements.

Source:
https://www.patrika.com/en/sri-ganganagar-news/rajasthan-conversion-case-illegal-church-operating-in-rented-house-german-couple-among-7-apprehended-20187373

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