Conversion Controversy: BJP's Stance on Church Dynamics and Political Repercussions
Union Minister George Kurian clarified that mainstream churches aren't involved in conversions, pointing fingers at 'new generation churches.' The arrest of two nuns in Chhattisgarh sparked political tension, with BJP accusing Congress and the Left of politicizing events. BJP aims to resolve the issue, ensuring justice for detained nuns.
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In a recent statement, Union Minister of State George Kurian emphasized that mainstream churches across the country were not engaging in conversion activities, attributing such actions to 'new generation churches.'
This statement comes in light of the arrest of two Catholic nuns in Chhattisgarh over alleged conversion and human trafficking charges. The episode has stirred significant political tensions, with the BJP accusing the Congress and the Left of leveraging the situation for political gain.
Kurian expressed confidence that the BJP was actively seeking a resolution to the issue and assured that justice would prevail for the detained nuns. The evolving scenario has raised questions regarding party dynamics and potential impacts on upcoming elections in Kerala.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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