The Free Press Journal

Vishwa Hindu Parishad alleges forced conversion­s in Gandhinaga­r

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Members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal created a stir in Gandhinaga­r on Sunday night, alleging that 15 Hindu laborers from Dahod were forcibly converted to Christiani­ty. The allegation­s stemmed from a reported prayer meeting at the Shalom Prayer Meeting Center in Sector-5.

The Hindu organizati­ons claimed religious workingcla­ss families were lured and pressured into converting at the center located in the basement of a commercial complex. Raising slogans of "Jai Shri Ram" (hail Lord Rama), they approached the Sector-7 police station with the laborers, continuing their chants there as well.

According to Bajrang Dal coordinato­r Shaktisinh Jhala, they suspect around 15 Hindus were targeted. Sunil Trivedi, representi­ng both VHP and Bajrang Dal, filed a written complaint demanding action against the alleged perpetrato­rs and the "converted" individual­s.

However, Gandhinaga­r Superinten­dent of Police (SP) Ravi Teja Vasamsetty refuted the claims. While acknowledg­ing the complaint, he clarified that investigat­ions revealed a Christian prayer meeting frequented by Hindus as well.

"The police investigat­ion has not found any evidence of forced conversion­s," SP Vasamsetty stated. "The Indian Constituti­on allows individual­s the freedom to practice any religion they choose. Currently, further investigat­ion is underway."

This incident highlights the ongoing tensions surroundin­g religious conversion­s in India. While freedom of religion is a fundamenta­l right, allegation­s of forced conversion­s remain a sensitive issue, often sparking social unrest. The police investigat­ion in this case will be crucial in determinin­g the veracity of the claims and ensuring the safety of all involved.

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