Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Catholic priest arrested on conversion charges

- Anupam Pateriya, Shruti Tomar and Amit Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com

BHOPAL/SATNA: A Catholic priest was arrested on charges of forced religious conversion and several other members of the minority community were allegedly assaulted by activists of a rightwing Hindu group at a police station in Madhya Pradesh’s Satna, police said on Friday.

The vehicle of a Catholic priest was also set on fire, allegedly by the activists.

Though police confirmed the arrest of father George Mangalapil­ly, they denied allegation­s that members of the clergy were assaulted at the police station.

Mangalapil­ly is a professor at St Ephrem’s Theologica­l College in Satna. The Christians were allegedly intercepte­d and accused by Bajrang Dal activists for converting people with lure and force during a carol-singing programme in Jawahar Nagar Bhumkahar village near Satna.

The arrest was made on the basis of a complaint lodged by Dharmendra Kumar Dohar, who said he was lured with money to convert to Christiani­ty.

The Catholic Church of MP denied the allegation­s and accused police of siding with the Hindu activists. Eight other clergymen were allegedly detained when they went to the Civil Lines police station to enquire about the arrested people.

Religious conversion is a sensitive issue in the country, with Hindu groups often accusing Christian missionari­es of luring poor villagers — through cash and kind — to convert.

MP, a Bjp-ruled state, has an estimated 2.1 lakh Christian population, as per the 2011 census.

Leo Cornelio, archbishop of the Bhopal diocese, described the incident as “repeated shameful acts of fundamenta­lists to rise above the law in attacking Christian brothers who are spreading love, peace and brotherhoo­d”.

“It is an attempt to divide the society with false accusation­s on conversion to bring down the developmen­t and the core foundation of our country. It is painful to notice that the government is insensitiv­e towards the growing intoleranc­e on minorities,” he said in a statement.

Satna superinten­dent of police, Rajesh Hingankar, said police brought all clergymen — said to be about 32 — to the police station. “Except the priest who was arrested, others were allowed to go on Friday. It is yet to be known as to how the car caught fire,” he said. Talking to HT from the police station, Fr George said the programme at was a routine event held every year ahead of Christmas.

He alleged they were forced to squat in a room at the police station at the night in inhuman condition without any warm clothes.

Yatendra Pathak, Bajrang Dal’s district convener, said they got informatio­n that the missionari­es were luring people from the Dalit locality for conversion.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? (From left) The car set on fire; seminarian­s and priests at the police station in Satna.
HT PHOTO (From left) The car set on fire; seminarian­s and priests at the police station in Satna.
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