No Evidence Found in Alleged Religious Conversion Gathering

Police reported no evidence of religious conversion at a prayer meeting attended by 50 members of the Christian community in Golmuri. Locals had alerted authorities suspecting conversion activities. However, after questioning, police found no Hindu attendees or evidence of conversion, though a case diary was registered.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jamshedpur | Updated: 01-08-2025 18:35 IST | Created: 01-08-2025 18:35 IST
No Evidence Found in Alleged Religious Conversion Gathering
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The Golmuri locality was the center of controversy when police were called to investigate an alleged religious conversion event on Sunday. Locals had raised suspicions about the gathering of around 50 Christian community members in the residential area.

Participants, originating from various parts of the city including Sonari, were accused by local residents of attempting to influence others into converting to Christianity. The event resulted in all attendees being taken to the local police station for questioning.

Despite initial claims, Golmuri Station's officer-in-charge, Rajan Kumar, confirmed no evidence of conversion was found, nor were any Hindu participants present. Nonetheless, a case diary has been registered for further acknowledgment of the situation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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