Ten Catholics detained in the Indian state of Rajasthan have been released after spending more than 100 days in prison on charges of "conversion" and "attempted murder," following an incident on May 1st when a group of Hindu activists disrupted a Mass at a church in the Diocese of Udaipur. The worshippers returned home on the night of August 13th after the Rajasthan High Court ordered their release on bail.
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Ten Catholics detained in the Indian state of Rajasthan have been released after spending more than 100 days in prison on charges of "conversion" and "attempted murder," following an incident on May 1st when a group of Hindu activists disrupted a Mass at a church in the Diocese of Udaipur. The worshippers returned home on the night of August 13th after the Rajasthan High Court ordered their release on bail.