Chhattisgarh: Six families expelled for refusing to renounce their faith
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Chhattisgarh: Six families expelled for refusing to renounce their faith
A recent gram sabha held in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma village expelled six Christian families who refused to adopt Hinduism. The village consisted of 13 Christian families who had embraced Christianity six years ago. However, they were constantly pressured to renounce their faith. Also Read‘Worse than cancer’: Bajrang Dal protests religious conversion in Chhattisgarh On April 12, the village sarpanch held a gram sabha stating the “forced religious co…
Live as Hindus or Leave: Six Christian families evicted from Chhattisgarh - Kashmir Media Service
New Delhi: Six Christian families were evicted from their homes in a Chhattisgarh village for refusing to renounce their Christian faith. According to Kashmir Media Service, the families in the Sukma District converted to Christianity seven years ago but faced increasing pressure from the Hindu community to return to Hinduism . The village council, led by the Sarpanch, at a weekend meeting decided the fate of the 13 families who had converted. S…
Church vandalised in Raipur as attacks on Christians rise in Chhattisgarh; Hindu boys in 20s say ‘we did it’
Saffron flag tied to the church after the demolition on 22 March.Photo: Nikita Jain/Maktoob Attacks on Christians have increased in different parts of the country. However, in Central India’s Chhattisgarh, particularly, there has been a massive campaign to brainwash young Hindu men into attacking the community for alleged “forced conversions.” In its report, the Evangelical Fellowship of India says violent incidents against Christians rose from …
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