Three booked for carrying out religious conversions in MP, 12 children rescued


Bhopal, Sep 17 (IANS): Three persons, including two women, have been booked for allegedly operating a religious conversion centre from a "coaching institute" in Madhya Pradesh's Betul.

The matter came to the fore after police received a complaint alleging that children were being converted to Christianity at a coaching centre run by a woman teacher.

Deepak Malviya, the state chief of Rashtriya Hindu Sena, in the complaint, alleged that a religious conversion centre is being run in the guise of a coaching centre in Hamlapur locality of Betul.

Joshi told the police that a lot of people used to visit the coaching centre and their activities seemed suspicious. Most of the people who were visiting there were outsiders, which raised an alarm among the people in the locality.

Acting on information, Betul district police conducted a raid on Monday and rescued at least 12 children from the coaching centre. Police claimed to have recovered literature belonging the Christianity.

"During the raid, 12 children were rescued from the coaching centre. Police have also recovered some literature pertaining to Christianity... Three persons have been booked and they are being interrogated," Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Kamla Joshi said.

The incidents of illegal religious conversion are becoming frequent in Madhya Pradesh, especially in Tribal dominated regions. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has also conducted multiple inspections in the state to check the practice.

 

 

  

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  • Anil, MP

    Tue, Sep 17 2024

    In MP,, these groups target Christian communities by accusing them of conversion…. 100% cases are falsely implicated on them by pro Hindu groups… Lot of innocent priest and nuns are in jail

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Sep 17 2024

    Diversion tactic of BJP government's failure. Provide these under privileged children alternative or better coaching center, which BJP government will not do it. Rather the complainant and their team, want to be in the news and they will always target the soft corner, in order to be in the limelight

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 17 2024

    Madhya Pradesh Brhasta Jumla Paapies gobernment has only unqualified degraded brain of dividing the communities by depicting conversions as a political tool from fools

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