Hindu group files complaint in K'taka against religious conversion
Hindu group files complaint in K'taka against religious conversion
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RAMNAGAR: A police report was filed against suspected forced religious conversions at a farmhouse in this district of the state on Wednesday by Hindu Jagarana Vedike and locals.

They sought the removal of crosses erected on public property as well as the eviction of the farmhouse situated inside the boundaries of the M.K. Doddi police station.

As per the complaint, missionaries have allegedly set up an illegal prayer hall in Kannamangala village near Channapatna town.

More than 200 people are brought from different regions of the state each day and forced to become Christians. The complaint claimed that DJ music and advanced loudspeakers are being used to brainwash people.

Villagers went to the Hindu Jagaran Vedike with their complaints after the authorities did little to address them. The complaint demands that the illegal prayer hall be taken down and that use of the property be restricted to that permitted by the local government.

The cross and Jesus Christ monuments erected on government land have also been ordered to be taken down by the locals and the Hindu group.

They said that religious conversion ceremonies cause more noise pollution. The complaint also demands to stop religious conversion by bringing people from other places.

The locals claimed that when they questioned someone named Dennis George and his family, as well as Alwin and his accomplices, about the development, they received a threat to their lives.

The locals had also staged a protest in this regard. The police have lodged a case and taken up investigation.

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