Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Assaulted by Bajrang Dal men, pastor held on conversion charges

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MEERUT: A pastor was allegedly assaulted and handed over to the police by Bajrang Dal activists in Meerut on Monday.

Police said Deependra Prakash, who is affiliated to a Methodist church in Mulhera village, has been charged with trying to convert 16 people to Christiani­ty.

“At least 16 affidavits of people willing to convert were recovered from Prakash’s possession. He has been sent to jail,” confirmed Meerut superinten­dent of police (rural) Rajesh Kumar.

Police said Prakash had approached Sanjeev Panwar, former general secretary of the Sardhana Bar Associatio­n, and presented 16 affidavits for notarisati­on on Monday.

However, local Bajrang Dal leaders caught wind of the matter, and soon, a group of rightwing activist led by officebear­er Milan Son reached the lawyer’s chamber.

It was when they found that the affidavits concerned religious conversion­s that the pastor was assaulted and handed over to the police.

“We have instructed our activists to form teams and keep a sharp lookout for missionari­es operating in the village. We will not take such activities lying down. Anybody trying to convert people by force should be ready to face the consequenc­es,” said Bajrang Dal state convenor Balraj Singh.

Sources said that although Panwar was initially detained too, he was let off with a warning after lawyers staged a protest in front of the police station.

A case has been registered against Prakash under relevant sections of the law.

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