Complaints raised against 18 NGOs in Andhra on alleged conversion: Minister
Complaints raised against 18 NGOs in Andhra on alleged conversion: Minister
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Andhra Pradesh: Since 2018, the government has received complaints against 18 NGOs for their alleged involvement in conversion to Christianity through inducements, allurement, and deception, the government informed the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai stated in a written response to a question that the ministry has received complaints against 18 Andhra Pradesh groups for purported conversion to Christianity. In his response, he stated that, under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010, proper action has been taken in response to the allegations, depending on the facts and circumstances of each case.

Metropolitan Mission; Swaantana Seva Samiti; Oikonomas Ministries; Bikkavolu Charitable; Herald of Good News Society; India Rural Christian Fellowship; Living Sacrifice Ministries; Life Givers; Salesian Andhra Society; Diocese of Nellore Society; Love-n-Care Ministries; Indian Christian Ministries; AMG India International; Shalom Trust for Relief, Education, and Mission; Good She-herd Convent; Samantha Community Development and Welfare Society; Metropolitan Mission.

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